Fire alarm caused by battery change at residential address, Ivins UT
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A fire alarm was reported near Talasi Way in Ivins. Upon arrival, it was found that the alarm was triggered due to a battery change in the detector. No emergency was present, and units were cleared from the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Sheriff, Fire and EMS - East
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Medic Engine 31, Medic 31, respond, near Talasi Way.
00:05
And Ivins, again, near Talasi Way.
00:08
And Ivins on a fire alarm, control clear at 1448.
00:12
Just slot six is it here of this call.
00:17
Ladder 21 is en route.
00:21
Sixth for four I copy.
00:26
Just that six of course at Seenford Regional.
00:33
Piscuition. Just get you known out.
00:39
Control 606, clear hospital for mobile.
00:43
Take for six, I copy.
00:45
Stand by for post.
00:52
20, copy page?
00:54
Conscious.
00:55
Do you want us to stage or do you want us to just go in?
01:09
603. Was it being Tamazepam and some other things? It sounds like a lot is going 1040 since she's conscious and breathing.
01:17
I will let you decide if you like the stage or not.
01:20
It sounds like she was trying to get some sleep and just took too much meds in the process.
01:25
Medic 31, sorry, Medic Engine 31 from control.
01:29
Traffic from Medic Engine 31.
01:31
Medic Engine 31, we did get a hold of the key holder, Dallas.
01:35
He was changing his batteries and his rope detectors.
01:38
He does not have an emergency requested to cancel.
01:40
I copy both units back in service.
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Location mentioned:
Talasi Way, Ivins, UT 84738
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