Fire alarm at medical office caused by testing error, Lebanon OH
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A fire alarm was activated at the Bethesda Aerospring Medical Office Building near Arrow Springs Boulevard. Fire responders investigated but found no signs of fire. The alarm activation was caused by an annual test that was not set to test mode, resulting in a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Battalion, Engine 42, and Ladder 76.
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Respond to near Arrow Springs Boulevard, Bethesda Aerospring Medical Office Building for a general fire alarm activation.
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Engine 41, Engine 42, and Ladder 76 responding.
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Medical office building at Bethesda Aerospring near Aerospring Boulevard for general fire alarm activation.
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Cross street is Aerospring Boulevard and Lebanon Road.
00:24
Timeout, 759.
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9.41. Yes, question.
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Go ahead.
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You can cancel letters, that is engine 41 and engine 42.
00:34
You're clear, canceling units at 176.
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Medic.
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Medical 42, just back.
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Take Engine 42 then.
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He shows responding with engine 42 to the fire alarm.
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You're responding.
00:53
You're responding.
00:58
Dispatch engine 42 on the large medical facility.
01:05
Nothing showing from three sides, going out investigating.
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Engine 42 that's clear.
01:10
No signs of fire showing, three sides out investigating.
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Engine 14.
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The badge engine 42.
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There is no cause for concern here.
01:30
They are doing their annual testing, forgot to put it in test mode.
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You can go ahead and place all units available.
01:37
All units available.
01:38
That's clear.
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Location mentioned:
Arrow Springs Blvd, Lebanon, OH 45036
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