False fire alarm at multi-story building near Jefferson St, Kansas City MO
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According to the dispatch call, a multi-story building near Jefferson Street triggered a fire alarm. An investigation found it was a false alarm caused by workers disturbing dust in the fire system. No fire was present and all emergency units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson MO Fire-Tac Group Calls
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00:56
Transcript:
00:00
This trash car one of two is seen multi-story residential high-rashroom to be out of the show in.
00:04
Go ahead and make this Jefferson command.
00:06
Car 102 on scene, multi-story, from a high-rise, nothing's showing.
00:13
Jefferson Command.
00:15
Truck 2.
00:18
Truck 12 is responding.
00:21
Truck 12, responding, near Jefferson.
00:25
Truck 30 in service and quarters.
00:29
Number 30 in service and quarters.
00:32
This match car 102.
00:34
Go ahead, 102.
00:36
This is going to be a false alarm set off by workers.
00:39
It's going to be dust in the system.
00:40
Show car 102 and companies in service.
00:44
False alarm.
00:46
Self by workers.
00:47
Car 102, Pucker 25, 12, stand down.
00:50
Are you being canceled.
00:53
25's in.
00:55
25's in. 25's in.
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Location mentioned:
Jefferson St, Kansas City, MO 64105
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