Commercial fire alarm triggers evacuation near West Home St, Westerville OH
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A commercial fire alarm was activated near West Home Street in Westerville. Firefighters arrived, evacuated the building, and investigated. No fire was found and the situation was contained.
Audio|Heard on: Westerville Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm, engines 11 and 1113, line,
00:03
near West Home Street on a commercial fire alarm.
00:07
Engines 11 and 1113, Ladder 11, multiple units,
00:11
near West Home Street, commercial fire alarm.
00:24
One, ten.
00:28
Yeah, I'm en route for the entire alarm.
00:32
Tonight, copy.
00:34
One-23, I'm on scene.
00:38
One-twenty-three on scene.
00:52
Westerville, engine 11 on scene, door stormed, nothing showed at this time as they've been evacuated, we'll be out investigating.
01:03
Engine 113 stormed door, nothing showing, has been evacuated, will be investigating.
01:18
10 vaulting.
01:23
1532.
01:30
Andrew on the room 217.
01:35
Angel Lowe is at 217 217.
01:49
5.503.
01:52
553. You can record the 16-out code 1[1] for now.
02:01
Yeah, showing me about that you did not.
02:05
1533.
02:18
Go ahead.
02:20
Do you change, that's the engine where that's true.
02:25
Message received, situation contained, engine 111.
02:36
All committees respond to around near Westholm.
02:39
The situation contained,
02:41
engine 11 will be tied up, 1535.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
code 1: Non-emergency response (no lights or siren)
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Location mentioned:
W Home St, Westerville, OH 43081
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