Fire alarm triggered by drywall work in office basement, Cincinnati OH
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated in the basement office at near West 12th Street. Responders found no fire; the alarm was likely caused by drywall work being done in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Cincinnati Fire
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01:40
Transcript:
00:00
Engine three, truck three, respond to near West 12th Street, across Republic Street and Race Street, for a fire alarm activation in the Office 6 basement, your fire ground C, David, 2.
00:13
Engine 3, truck 3, respond to near West 12th Street for a fire alarm activation in the Office 6 basement, your fire ground to be David 2.
00:28
32, just write the ambulance.
00:34
Amulose 302, you can disregard.
00:40
It looks like they were doing drywall in here.
00:43
I'm trying to find one of the workers.
00:49
The Jones is an office detector.
00:51
I'm going to go down on a list.
01:06
Truck 24, Medics, 24, Respond, 924, Rettledge, Avenue between St.
01:10
Williams and Jamestown,
01:12
5-year-old male with a head injury, fireground A2.
01:16
Truck 24, medic 24, respond 9-2, Redledge Avenue, 5-year-old male with a head injury, fireground A2.
01:28
We can handle.
01:34
I got a reset.
01:35
I'm working with the workers' mouse.
01:37
They're sweeping up with dry with us.
01:39
Try to get it covered.
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