False fire alarm at building near Cascade Avenue, West Des Moines IA
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm near Cascade Avenue, building 5000. After partial evacuation, maintenance determined it was a false alarm.
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Transcript:
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Ladder, 195, engine,
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180, fire alarm, near Cascade Avenue, building 5000.
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Ladder, 195,
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engine,
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180, fire alarm, near Cascade Avenue, building 5000.
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Cross Streets are South 90th Street and South 88th Street.
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On arrival, use TAC 5, timeout,
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11.04.
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32.
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232.
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You can get on a streetmall right back to variety, Surinalt would be 59.0.
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Copy.
00:46
That is good.
00:50
That is secure.
00:53
Okay.
00:58
Let's my unit with traffic.
01:04
Your postation.
01:10
3419 traffic sent.
01:13
3419. 8 under block of Aurora with Ocean Robert Victor 205.
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7.
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Hi.
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I'm arriving at the scene building 5000.
01:34
I'm on the east side, next to the restructure.
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Nothing showing.
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I got partial evacuation because of the residents here in the alarm.
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I don't see or snow anything yet.
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I think there's anybody else.
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Okay.
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Okay. Okay.
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One detained will be interrupt.
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10411.
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I'm out with maintenance, this will be a false alarm use load by them.
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Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Cascade Ave building 5000, West Des Moines, IA 50266
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