False alarm caused by smoke detector in vacant house, Brady Lake OH
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded to an alarm at a vacant house near Green Street. The alarm was caused by an old smoke detector in a trash can. No fire or danger was found.
Audio|Heard on: Portage County Fire, EMS and Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:46
Transcript:
00:00
We located the alarm.
00:02
It is in a vacant house.
00:04
The address is near Green St.
00:07
We have made entry, and we're trying to find out where the alarm is coming from.
00:13
Copy.
00:19
Terminating.
00:20
Tulsaul and North Hackens City.
00:22
Tulsaud and South Arkansas City, 1700.
00:29
Good.
00:31
I'm advised since we have a DEL that we can let her go.
00:44
Would they like a good 19 for her as well, or just to tell her she can go?
00:49
Well,
00:51
she can go.
00:52
I've already got the 19 if they need to make contact with her.
00:56
Copy that.
01:08
I don't have an MDT in my vehicle.
01:11
Have we ever been called out to this address before?
01:17
Yeah, that's for...
01:23
Just for a bunch of squads, otherwise, you know, not since 2012 for a legit call, a disturbance.
01:34
Okay.
01:49
Go ahead.
01:55
I'll be clear, I transferred it.
01:56
Can you just attach those plates and names when you get a chance?
02:01
This room, I'm doing it now.
02:03
All right, Manager 1,
02:05
1715.
02:09
Copy at 1704.
02:12
804. 801,
02:16
100.
02:23
2037. Have a good night.
02:27
Happy that, you two.
02:33
10th.
02:38
Everything's clear here.
02:39
We found an old smoke detector in a trash can that was going off.
02:43
We'll be clear.
02:45
In service.
02:46
You can close a call.
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Location mentioned:
Green St, Brady Lake, OH 44240
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