Fire alarm triggers response at Greensburg hotel, Greensburg IN
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Fire and emergency units responded to a fire alarm at the Quality Inn near IN-3 in Greensburg. The alarm was triggered on the first floor rear section. The hotel staff confirmed the alarm was active, but no visible fire was seen. Responders investigated the scene but found no signs of fire.
Audio|Heard on: Decatur County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Greensburg Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Greensworth Fire Station 1, Greensburg Fire Station 2, Greensburg Fire Station 1 and 2.
00:05
Have a reported fire alarm near IN-3 at the Quality Inn.
00:09
Alarm company advised a Zone 1 fire alarm on the first floor rear section.
00:14
They are advising it did come in twice, negative contact with a keyholder.
00:17
Law enforcement is en route, time out of 1903.
00:38
Station 1 is clear.
00:41
Station 1 clear, 19, 06.
00:44
Tension 2 is en route.
00:55
Engine 2, 19, 19.
01:05
Crews were sent out to the Quality Inn.
01:07
Just information, I was able to make contact with the front desk.
01:09
(Name withheld) did confirm the active fire alarm.
01:11
She did confirm that it was an active fire alarm.
01:12
Engine 2 and Ladder 1, just for information, I just got off the TX with the front desk of the Quality Inn.
01:20
They confirmed there is an active fire alarm, but they were not able to advise if they know of anything going on.
01:31
Engine 2, clear.
01:47
Dispatch, Ladder 1 is arriving.
01:50
Nothing is showing. Ladder 1 will be out in investigation.
01:52
Chief Tugust plan.
01:57
Water 11907.
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Location mentioned:
IN-3, Greensburg, IN 47240
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