False fire alarm sparks response at North Royalton group home, North Royalton OH
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Fire crews rushed to the Sprague Road Group Home in North Royalton after a fire alarm reported smoke in the foyer but found it was a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Southwest Emergency Dispatch Center (SWEDC)
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Transcript:
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Royalton, Letter 1, Car 4, Medic 1,
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respond for a fire alarm.
00:08
Near West Sprague Road.
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This will be the Sprague Road Group Home.
00:13
The fire alarm is showing foyer,
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smoke, and you'll be operating on Fire Ground 4.
00:23
Very dispatch, roll off the car four, latter one, medic one copy, we're operating on Fireground 4.
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Turn 4.
00:33
Very dispatch, roll the car 4 is in route.
00:40
Hi, Poppy, be advised I try calling the group home, the one directly to voicemail that is not currently set up.
00:47
I'll try again in a few.
00:49
That's received.
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Dispatch, Rolls, and Ladder 1 route.
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Copy?
01:01
Dispatch.
01:04
Dispatch, Northroplymouth One, same traffic.
01:08
Copy, and you'll be on Fairground 4.
01:09
Carlton Carfor.
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I just read it.
01:18
Yeah, I just getting done it now it sounds like I'm getting a fax machine.
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That's received.
01:24
Thank you.
01:25
Welcome.
01:31
Fire dispatch, throughout the car four will be on the scene, nothing coming from a singularity group home to be investigating.
01:37
Road to the ladder one, you can pull into the sewer department driveway.
01:42
Copy. Okay.
01:47
Dispatch. Flood in ladder one, medic one on scene.
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Happy.
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Both in ladder one, medic one, this will be a false alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Sprague Rd, North Royalton, OH
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