Fire alarm triggered due to water leak at facility, Olathe KS
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According to the dispatch call, fire alarm activated at a facility near South Lone Elm Road due to a water leak. Fire crews investigated and found the issue likely related to domestic plumbing. The alarm was reset and no fire was present.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson County Kansas Fire and EMS
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03:42
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatched to Minora Command.
00:09
Rescuniary 44 Dispast you in traffic.
00:12
Ten-four. I got an additional call from the alarm company where they're advising an additional trip.
00:18
It's a general fire alarm for zone zero.
00:23
Copy, thank you.
00:24
We've made contact with staff from their directions to a kitchen area.
00:29
Copy that.
00:33
Like 1156, engine 52, do we need special equipment?
00:41
No, just a cot.
00:43
If you park in front of our rig and come down in that hallway on the outside, you'll walk right into the room.
00:50
Copy.
00:52
Slide 44, Medi1143, Code 3[1]-Fault.
01:00
Clock 142, I copy your end service and cross-ed with the quits.
01:10
Medical 1144, clear.
01:13
A minute 1144, clear.
01:25
Assist, Battalion 52, 15335,
01:31
South Lone Elm Road.
01:33
Class 53 clear.
01:40
Plan 53 clear.
01:47
Engine 43 back and service all calls.
01:51
Service roll calls.
01:53
Service roll calls.
01:58
Six.
02:00
All normal operations.
02:04
Copy, thank you.
02:05
Time for. Time for.
02:12
Report contact.
02:15
444 patient contact.
02:19
Medical 1154, transporting the OOSKU of OASA.
02:23
Medical 1154, Transporting University of Kansas, ALASA.
02:29
Presby engine 44 to Pressing engine 44 AF&O.
02:35
Go ahead.
02:38
I'm located in a water leak in the cafeteria.
02:40
I'm not sure if it's on the domestic side or the sprinkler side, so go and acknowledge the alarm
02:48
and attempt to reset while we continue our investigation.
02:53
Simple.
03:00
Station 41 contact.
03:03
Station 41 patient contact.
03:07
Station 41 patient contact.
03:12
Chris Kimur 44 FAAO2 officer,
03:15
the alarm has been reset.
03:20
Let's Kimi 44 are copy.
03:21
I just want to be clear it's a normal operation.
03:25
Correct.
03:29
Okay, just standby there.
03:32
Ms. Waterleague is probably on the domestic, hi.
03:40
Okay, 133 is clear.
Police codes explained
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Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens (highest priority)
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