Fire alarm activated at community center triggered by smoke machines, Lakeville IN
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A fire alarm was activated at the Lakeville Community Center on West Patterson Street. A caller reported that smoke machines triggered the alarm, causing it to go off and they could not turn it off. Fire units responded and found no fire on the scene.
Audio|Heard on: South Bend Metro Fire
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Transcript:
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Lakeville Engine 51, Rescue, 51, Squad 51, 21, 21, 21, 21, 21 14,
00:06
West Patterson Street, alarm response, commercial,
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21st,
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left Patterson Street.
00:12
Respond on Fireground 1, 1835 hours.
00:24
Mishawaka Ladder 3, Medic 2, (number withheld) North Fur Road, (number withheld), sick person, priority 3, Charlie, (number withheld) North Fur Road, (number withheld), Storypoint Ranger, 1837 hours.
00:46
to medication.
00:47
He's going to be in the kitchen entrance of Hope Ministry wearing black jacket and cane.
00:57
Lakeville units are out 214 West Patterson Street for Lakeville Community Center for commercial fire alarm showing Zone 2, Northern Duck and Smoke.
01:06
You'll be on Fireground 1.
01:07
Be advised there was a caller on the line previously before the alarm went out, stating that the smoke machines made the fire alarms go off and they couldn't get them to turn off.
01:16
Yeah, any fire from Squad 51.
01:19
Go ahead, Squad 51.
01:21
It's going to be on the scene, medium-sized structure.
01:25
Nothing's showing.
01:26
Someone's out talking to us, we're going to be out investigating.
01:29
Squad Futs, 51 will soon come in.
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Location mentioned:
W Patterson St, Lakeville, IN 46536
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