False alarm at warehouse on 120th street, Sarpy County NE
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Fire units responded to a fire alarm at a warehouse near 120th Street. Upon arrival, they found no fire or active alarms. It was determined the resident was changing smoke detector batteries, causing the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Bellevue & Papillion Fire Dispatch
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
We're arriving. We've got nothing showing from a warehouse.
00:02
We'll establish 120th Street command.
00:04
We'll be investigated.
00:09
Understead arriving, nothing's showing from a warehouse, establishing 120th Street command.
00:14
Out investigating near 120th Street.
00:29
Battalion 2 is en route, no MDC.
00:32
Oh, the Italian 2ndersh.
00:38
Section 41 is in route no MDC.
00:44
Mention 41 nurses, both units use fire attack 16,
00:48
covers the upstairs smoke detector,
00:51
attempting to reach a key holder.
00:57
Cigion 401 script.
01:01
The Tari 2, clear.
01:07
315.
01:08
32 command.
01:09
32nd23 command.
01:16
Can you like getting a hold of a route?
01:23
I have not been able to reach one, but if we can reach one, do you need one to respond?
01:30
No, we got no signs of fire.
01:32
There's no signs of any active alarms,
01:37
either audible or visual.
01:46
241 survived, two-story single-family going, not to show an on approach.
01:51
We'll establish here the command bill.
01:53
That's getting.
01:58
Understood.
01:59
Two-story, single-family dwelling, nothing showing, approach, steps in command out investigating near 120th Street.
02:16
Full fire resident was changing batteries.
02:21
Is your 41-O-handle?
02:22
It's understood on changing batteries and will handle.
02:25
Battalion 2, you're clear?
02:26
The battalion two, you're clear.
02:27
2.3.18.
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