Fire alarm triggered at Mt Orab building later canceled, Mt Orab OH
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered at a building near West Main Street in Mt Orab. Emergency responders arrived but later canceled the response after the alarm company confirmed they were testing the system.
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Transcript:
00:00
Mount Orab, fire alarm.
00:07
Leaving a fire alarm at near West Main Street.
00:11
Ladder 61. Engine 61.
00:15
Fire alarm, near West Main Street.
00:17
En route 1457.
00:23
1. Engine 61.
00:26
Fire alarm.
00:27
Near West Main Street.
00:30
Cross of Wallace Way and Oak Street.
00:33
Respond on Fireground 1.
00:36
1456 hours.
00:43
Medics 75 is on scene.
00:45
Medics 75 on scene, 1458.
00:48
576 at Protection Order,
00:51
2007, Red Hyundai, valid of the Doorsetown.
00:57
Ladering engine six-order filming.
00:59
21 on scene, 1458.
01:01
Near West Main Street for fire alarm activation, alarm showing water flow risers.
01:07
142, like the NG is on scene.
01:10
142, okay.
01:16
One up okay.
01:19
Check okay, 1459.
01:25
5776 okay on.
01:28
576 okay.
01:34
Go ahead.
01:38
It's fire in route.
01:42
Engine 61.
01:44
Go ahead.
01:50
February 21, fire is in route, break.
01:54
Alarm company back on the line, requesting to cancel, advising their working on the system.
01:59
Proper passcode given.
02:02
You're clear.
02:03
We just spoke with the alarm company and they're requesting a cancel.
02:11
All 51 units available, 1501.
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Location mentioned:
W Main St, Mt Orab, OH 45154
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