Fire alarm triggered by neighbor's smoke in apartment, Spokane Valley WA
A fire alarm was triggered at Montgomery Court Apartments near N Wilbur Rd, Spokane Valley. The alarm was believed to be caused by smoke from a neighbor's apartment. The neighbor reportedly has mental health issues and was heard screaming around the time the alarm sounded. No smoke or evacuation was observed at the scene, and no audible alarm was currently active.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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Alarm system full Valley Ladder 10 engine 8 near N Wilbur Rd Montgomery Court Apartments Channel Fire-Ox 14 solar response alarm system
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Everyone, part of the driver and driving for you in the basement.
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Uh,
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we're in this, down. 4 West Shannon Avenue, Channel City Primary.
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Cardiac. Green floor.
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The engine A valley ladder,
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10.
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Collars in apartment number (number withheld), building fire alarm has been set off. I believe that that was set off by smoking his neighbor's apartment.
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Also has mentioned that the neighbor has mental health issues and was hearing the neighbor screaming.
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I believe it must have been around the time that the alarm went off.
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No longer hear the neighbor screaming, sounds like that is a common occurrence for that individual.
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Ellie does have the call they are not responding unless requested by you guys.
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Let us know what you find on arrival and...
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Don't know if the building is being evacuated.
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All right, thank you all right.
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Goodbye from Illinois, Jane.
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Go on.
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Call. Kelly Janey is on the scene of large, true story apartment complex. No audible alarm, no evacuation in progress.
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We'll be about investigating any offensive strategy as soon as a slower span.
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Large two-story complex, no audible alarm, you're out investigating.
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