False fire alarm at kansas city building, Kansas City MO
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Fire crews responded to a fire alarm activation near Madison Avenue in Kansas City. Investigation showed a water flow alarm in the garage that reset without any visible water or fire. The alarm likely short-circuited and was a false activation rather than a real fire.
Audio|Heard on: Kansas City Fire
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Pumper-5- near Madison Avenue on a lift-assist A-84 Pumper-45- near Madison Avenue, lift-assist, A-4[1].
00:12
Medi-41, heading to research.
00:15
Medi-41 going to research.
00:21
N-0-3F contact.
00:24
Hi, 30-S patient contact.
00:33
PUMFOR-45 responding.
00:40
4-24-META-5-24-23-23-K Kensington on a hemorrhage A-3.
00:47
Humber 24-Metic 5-24-2-3-2-3-2-2-3, on a hemorrhage, A-3.
00:53
Pum-45,
00:54
responding,
00:55
14-001, Madison, Room 2027,
00:59
dependent, living door number one.
01:06
Topper of 36 is a second quarters.
01:09
Topper 36 in quarters.
01:16
49 is 10.06.
01:17
Oh yeah.
01:24
Hey, we're on the scene.
01:25
Do you need this to go anywhere else for you? And do we need truck seven?
01:33
You can release them.
01:34
It was a water flow in the garage, but we were down in the garage and we didn't see the water.
01:40
That alarm reset, but there's a third floor or something short-circuited.
01:48
It has been to do with this original alarm.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
A-4: Low-priority response code, typically for non-urgent medical or alarm-related incidents.
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Location mentioned:
Madison Ave, Kansas City, MO 64145
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