Fire alarm reported at apartment building in Fairbanks, Fairbanks AK
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A fire alarm was reported at a four-story apartment building near Kellen Street in Fairbanks. Fire units were dispatched and a command was established at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Fairbanks North Star Borough Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Platform 1, Battalion Chief 1, Engine 1, Engine 3 alarm, Charlie Response, at Weeks Field Estates V-B-LB-G 1041 Kellum Street, Operation on TAC-3 Platform 1, Battalion Chief 1, Engine 1, Engine 3, alarm, Charlie Response at Weeks Field Estates v0
00:24
Near Kellen Street, operation on TAC-3.
00:32
Detainty is 31.
00:34
Oops.
00:39
Battalion 31, 302 in North Star Main.
00:45
Go ahead.
00:49
Okay, I can take it from here.
00:52
Nguyen.
00:58
CDO-1.
01:02
Engine worm, go ahead.
01:08
Did you receive a fire alarm for the building or just the caller?
01:15
Dispatch trucking before firefighter radio trick.
01:18
The call initially came over from the alarm company, and then we had a secondary caller up in her apartment at 208.
01:26
And what that was.
01:28
Front 94, firefighter, loud and clear.
01:30
How are you copy?
01:32
Copy that one as well, thank you.
01:38
Go on.
01:40
Stand by.
01:42
Andrew 114.4-story apartment building alarm sounding, and one established command.
01:49
One,
01:52
copy on scene, four-story alarm setting, establishing command.
01:56
Dispatch, 9-2-hydrant, morning radio check.
02:00
992-hydrant line-clear, how do you copy?
02:03
Copy, same thing, thank you.
02:10
City battalion one unseen, assuming Weeks Field command.
02:14
City copies.
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Location mentioned:
Kellum St, Fairbanks, AK 99701
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