Fire response to sprinkler alarm at fairbanks hotel, Fairbanks AK
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Firefighters responded to a sprinkler low alarm on the seventh floor of the Westmark Hotel near Noble Street in Fairbanks, Alaska. No visible fire was found outside, and crews investigated the cause inside the building.
Audio|Heard on: Fairbanks North Star Borough Fire/EMS
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02:50
Transcript:
00:00
Battalion Chief 1, Engine 1,
00:03
Platform 1, Engine 3, alarm, Charlie Response, at Westmark Hotel near Noble Street, Operation on Pack 4 Battalion Chief 1, Engine 1, Platform 1, Engine 3, alarm, Charlie Response at Westmark Hotel near Noble Street, Operation on Tac 4.
00:32
City Platform 1 is on scene, Westmark, nothing showing from the exterior.
00:39
We'll have Westmark command and we'll be headed inside to investigate.
00:45
City copies Platform 1 on scene, nothing showing from the exterior, we'll investigate.
00:50
The Tapping One.
00:57
City, Platform 1.
01:00
Platform 1, go ahead.
01:06
Please patch TAC 4 with FFDR.
01:11
Town 4.
01:17
Platform 1, you're patched.
01:24
Platform on copies.
01:26
Patch 4 with FFDR.
01:34
Dallion 1, platform.
01:36
Allie 1, platform.
01:42
Allie 1, platform.
01:50
Valley One,
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platform one on FSDR.
02:00
City, platform one.
02:05
Go ahead.
02:06
Go ahead.
02:16
Please relay to Patilion 1.
02:19
We've got sprinkler low alarm on the 7th floor.
02:24
We're investigating.
02:27
104. Battalion 1, Tack 4, City.
02:30
Battalion 1 City, Tak 3.
02:41
Battalion 1 City, Tac 4.
02:48
Form one city, battalion one's been notified.
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Location mentioned:
Noble St, Fairbanks, AK 99701
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