Fire alarm and water flow alert at building near NW 6th St, Grimes IA
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A fire alarm activated near Northwest 6th Street caused a water flow alert in a dry sprinkler system. The building showed active exterior strobes and horns indicating an alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Polk County, Dallas County, and Warren County Public Safety and ISP
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Copy. You're responding to 380 Northwest 6th Street for a fire alarm.
00:04
It came in from an alarm monitoring company, fellow agency protocol for your response.
00:09
It looks like the zone with water flow alarm for a dry system.
00:18
Copy, it's 2024.
00:22
The 380 Northwest 6th Street for East Fire alarm, New Advice.
00:31
Down on University from 92nd Street, eastbound on University, the side of the newer Jeep Compass,
00:38
ununquote information, no tail lights all over the road, no time the list for her at 2026.
00:48
Before it's clear, moving 126.
00:54
2026.
00:59
I'm sorry, 92nd.
01:03
I was trying to. Hi, thank you.
01:06
I wrote that motorist ending mileage, 31.2.
01:11
31.2 at 2027.
01:14
Do you want available?
01:20
Copy.
01:25
Okay.
01:29
Okay. Okay, send at one.
01:31
2027.
01:33
One County, 238.
01:38
Two thirty eight. Two thirty.
01:43
Arrived at Methodist.
01:45
Ending mileage is 27201, 27201.
01:49
Two seven, two zero one.
01:52
Okay.
01:57
NW 6th between West 1st Street and NW 3rd Street.
02:01
Response 3.
02:02
Time out, 2028.
02:08
Sorry,
02:10
apartment complex.
02:11
Looks like another show in the exterior of active strobes and horns.
02:15
Well, established, 6th Street Command, switching to TAC 2.
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Location mentioned:
NW 6th St, Grimes, IA 50111
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