False fire alarm on north 30th street in Omaha, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to an alarm on north 30th street in Omaha. They found no fire. The alarm was caused by a system issue and a low battery. The call was confirmed as a false alarm and units cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Command from Truck 21, v.Avise.
00:01
We've searched the upper level, found nothing.
00:04
We'll go meet with Engine 5.
00:07
2 is clear, Truck 21.
00:13
Okay,
00:19
the 292 from Truck 25, be advised.
00:21
We just met with a rap.
00:23
The system was supposed to be on task north for five hours and it was not set.
00:26
No fire.
00:29
False A truck claim is going to go back in service.
00:33
Tour 21 in service, False A, 85.
00:40
Engine 5 from Battalion 2.
00:47
Engine 5 from Battalion 2.
00:48
Engine 5 from Battalion 2.
00:54
Engine 5 from Battalion 2.
01:00
Engine finder available handle to you.
01:07
Truck 41 covers the hallway, CO alarm, talked to a jack on site.
01:12
He was trying to change the battery.
01:13
The alarm company advised us still a dispatch.
01:15
The alarm company advised us still a dispatch.
01:20
Truck 41, clear.
01:25
The tie two is back in.
01:28
Thank you.
01:31
30th command.
01:32
Omaha Fire from 30th Street Command.
01:37
Command's terminated, engine 5 in service.
01:39
Final disposition is a false A.
01:41
N's 5 in service, false A.
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Location mentioned:
N 30th St, Omaha, NE
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