Fire alarm at North Medford High is false, Medford OR
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm at North Medford High School was triggered by someone smoking in a bathroom. The fire department responded and confirmed there was no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Fire
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 15, priority one, fire alarm,
00:04
North Medford High School, near North Dean Way Drive, Medford, between campus drive and Brookhurst Street.
00:19
Lastly, a mic break only.
00:26
4623.
00:29
There's an open door to residents will be making.
00:52
Squad 1, Engine 1, Priority 1[1],
00:57
Unconscious, SOU Music Building, at (number withheld) South Mountain Avenue, Ashland, between Henry Street and Ashland Street.
01:08
To the music building,
01:11
70-year-old male in rehearsal,
01:14
having a diabetic and breathing problem.
01:17
They're going to be in the building near the entrance to the stage off the mountain.
01:23
...between campus drive and driver for the fine arts.
01:28
RP is pending premise number and the on-call tax phone number are both in the call.
01:37
Under 15 copies.
01:45
Medical copy.
01:51
Central, under 15 copy.
01:58
Central, under 15.
02:06
Alarm caused by someone smoking in the bathroom, engine 15 available on radio.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.
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Location mentioned:
N Keene Way Dr, Medford, OR 97504
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