Fire alarm activation at helipad area; responders investigating possible water flow versus door alarm malfunction and checking systems on the fifth floor and helipad., Boyd County KY
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Fire alarm activation at helipad area; responders investigating possible water flow versus door alarm malfunction and checking systems on the fifth floor and helipad.
Audio|Heard on: Boyd County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
04:45
Transcript:
00:00
We went to the helicopter place 10-4[1] up there.
00:03
We're checking the other one now.
00:07
Oh yeah, let me know if you need more people.
00:10
I'll bring the other trucks around or how they get somebody to figure it out.
00:15
Two officers, man.
00:18
Go ahead.
00:24
We both headed the other security officer.
00:28
Teg bumped into this door and it's what caused it to go off.
00:33
It's the double doors at the helipad.
00:37
I copy that.
00:38
They originally gave it out of the water flow.
00:41
Was that what they were showing?
00:48
If they're a common effect, they can try to do a restore on it, but if it's a water flow arm, they're not going to get a restoral.
00:54
That'll tell us if it was that door or not.
01:03
To the, man, they're attempting to try and reset now.
01:09
Oh, yeah.
01:15
Ted, if you'll just also confirm what security that it was a water flow alarm for me, whenever they get a chance with their security center.
01:26
Two cops.
01:32
Attention.
01:33
Two officers planned.
01:35
They confirmed came in with a door alarm,
01:39
not water flow.
01:41
Probably that.
01:43
Just let me know once you're confident knit restores and I'll start freeing up trucks.
01:48
Jingle.
01:55
House of three.
01:57
House seven three.
02:00
I'll be out for.
02:01
Ten four.
02:10
Command to Rescue Officer.
02:13
Go ahead.
02:17
I get all over there about a night theater on the far side.
02:20
Can you take a look at it for me?
02:23
Got it.
02:25
Redskirts are from in.
02:28
Go ahead.
02:31
Water flow, fifth floor, helipad.
02:33
Oh yeah.
02:39
Hey, we're showing water flow.
02:41
Might check the helipad itself.
02:45
And they won't get a restore if there's a water flow.
02:52
Too coffee.
02:55
We'll go back up and check it again.
02:59
The sandpops and stuff at the system appeared to be okay when we was up there and hovering around.
03:05
We'll go out and have them get on the Halifax.
03:10
I'm not even sure if there's anything out of it, but I'm not buying a door set a fire alarm off showing water flow.
03:18
So we just need to figure it out.
03:25
Two officers for command.
03:28
Go ahead.
03:34
There's no lake the water flowing up here on the helipad.
03:38
We checked the hose reel with my helipad and everything.
03:45
Copy that.
03:47
What's the plan today, plant maintenance, or anybody trying to figure it out?
03:51
I've noticed it hasn't restored.
03:53
I can still see an active alarm.
04:00
Rescue officer command.
04:03
Go ahead, rescue.
04:07
Hey, Rescue One, Engine One crew.
04:10
We're heading your direction to help look around.
04:12
Trucks are pulling around your way as well.
04:17
Probably that.
04:18
I'm worried free up the tower.
04:21
For now.
04:28
Two officers, your officer.
04:31
Go ahead.
04:37
We're coming down the food bowl up and elevator 18.
04:42
Copy. We'll have them bring us your way.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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