Automatic fire alarm at residential building near Southwest Avalon Way, Seattle WA
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An automatic fire alarm was triggered by a smoke detector in the elevator machine room of a five-story residential building near Southwest Avalon Way in Seattle. Fire units were dispatched to the location to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Seattle Fire
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Engine 29, fire response,
00:03
Near Southwest Avalon Way.
00:10
Engine 29,
00:12
Near Southwest Avalon Way.
00:18
Automatic fire alarm with ladder three elevator machine room smoke detector.
00:31
Health 99, Code Green Acknowledged.
00:35
AID-2, AID Response, (number withheld), 3 Avenue.
00:53
Aid 2, responding, (number withheld), 3 Avenue.
00:57
In the lobby of the Melbourne Tower,
01:01
person down, collars on scene, female lying prone wearing all gray.
01:12
Engine 40, fire response,
01:16
(number withheld),
01:17
northeast Grant Lane.
01:21
Engine 40 responding, (number withheld), northeast Grant Lane.
01:27
commercial fire line with water flow at the UW Johnson Hall.
01:32
You have ladder 10 and battalion 6.
01:38
Grant.
01:42
Okay, ladder nine, we'll put you on.
01:50
Engine 29 is at near Southwest Avalon Way.
01:56
Five-story low-rise residential as invisible establishment, Avalon.
02:01
Commit.
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