Fire alarm malfunction at Oyo Hotel in Tulsa, Tulsa OK
The fire department responded to a fire alarm at the Oyo Hotel near North Sheridan Road in Tulsa. Upon arrival, no active fire was found. The Knox Box was inoperable, and the alarm was caused by a malfunction in the building's flow switches. The keyholder arrived later and reset the alarm system. This is a recurring alarm issue with the building's fire system.
Audio|Source: Tulsa, Creek, Rogers and Wagoner Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Yes, sir. We're at the Oyo Hotel near North Sheridan Road for a business fire alarm.
00:06
We walked through the area.
00:09
The alarm was set off just a little bit ago.
00:13
We're able to silence it, but it will not.
00:23
Do you have a cell phone?
00:29
Give me a call.
00:32
911 693, (number withheld).
00:38
693, (number withheld).
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Copy.
00:45
We'll give you a call.
00:51
Yeah, command, man.
00:53
Go ahead. Go ahead.
00:55
So the Knox Box was inoperable.
01:00
So we're just making a, we're going to wait on a scene,
01:06
but we're making a loop around the structure at this time.
01:10
Still nothing seen,
01:11
but auto alarm is still going on.
01:19
The Knoxbox is inoperable.
01:21
You're making a loop around the structure.
01:24
Nothing seen.
01:26
A lot of all I'm still going off.
04:14
Keyholder arrived on scene, was able to reset the alarm.
04:18
This is an ongoing issue they've had with some flow switches.
04:22
They had fire tech out earlier on Friday,
04:26
and they replaced these flow switches.
04:28
Yeah, they're still having an issue.
04:31
There's still nothing going on with the building itself in terms of the fire.
04:38
It's just an alarm issue.
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Tulsa, OK
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