False alarm triggered by power fluctuation at building, Billings MT
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According to the dispatch call, an alarm was triggered at a building near Gabel Road in Billings, Montana. Responding units found no signs of fire or emergency. The alarm activation was caused by power fluctuations.
Audio|Heard on: Yellowstone County Law Enforcment, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Units made access inside the building.
00:03
We walked the facility.
00:05
Nothing was found.
00:06
Looks like this is a burglar alarm going off.
00:10
The alarm outside is still activated, but there's nothing inside.
00:16
So engine four is going to be clear.
00:19
Engine four, Mr.
00:20
Mr. Steve.
00:24
This is bad striclosure plan.
00:33
Truck one is going to be clear of this building alarm on Gabel Road.
00:35
The power fluctuations are just setting off the alarm system.
00:38
They're all clear.
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