Smoke alarm false alert due to water leak, Johns Creek GA
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According to the dispatch call, responders were called to an apartment in Johns Creek, Georgia, for a smoke alarm activation. There was no fire found. The alarm was triggered by a water leak from a maintenance issue.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:33
Transcript:
00:00
We have a smoke alarm going off in an apartment.
00:04
The resident came and got us.
00:09
I just go back and serve.
00:11
We can handle.
00:12
There's no fire.
00:14
I'm just not sure what.
00:15
Oh, no.
00:22
Britson, Radio, Dio, Dio, XX, GILA, Traving, Joe, Diocese, XIV.
00:30
C457.
00:31
See, one of the police to what he made.
00:34
Cid can come over.
00:39
I have you come over.
00:40
They need a web for a rath.
00:46
You come into an apartment near 1314?
00:52
Radio, I'm trying to catch someone.
00:57
Can't you have contact.
00:59
I have maintenance.
01:02
Can you realize?
01:08
If you have a cause number for maintenance,
01:13
if you get in trust with them,
01:16
here's we have a water leak that's causing the smoke detectors to go off.
01:23
Trust the phone, we don't have any contact information for the maintenance.
01:26
I can not call the caller with a private caller to see if they're able to contact meet it.
01:32
We're right here with the contact.
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Location mentioned:
Johns Creek, GA
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