False fire alarm at residence near East Overlook Drive, Port Clinton OH
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According to the dispatch call, a false fire alarm was activated at a residence near East Overlook Drive in Port Clinton, Ohio. The alarm was accidental and there was no fire or medical emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Ottawa County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:23
Transcript:
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Top of fire, Porclineum activation with no contact, near East Overlook Drive,
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cross of Orchard Beach and Overlook Drive.
00:11
Cobbfire, Porcline, Mottes, from requested,
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near East Overlook Drive, cross the Orchard Beach Drive and Overlook Drive,
00:20
Medical arm activation with no contact times 1757.
00:36
This is the Ottawa County Sheriff's Office testing the county fire and EMS paging system.
00:40
This is the Ottawa County Sheriff's Office, testing the county fire and EMS paging system, 1800.
00:56
Fire and EMS station system.
01:02
This is the Ottawa County Sheriff's Office, checking the anti-fire and EMS paging system 8-700.
01:18
This is the Ottawa County Sheriff's Office testing the county fire and EMS paging system.
01:22
This is the Ottawa County Sheriff's Office testing the county fire and EMS paging system, 1801.
01:32
501-17, you can Ida 29 is accidental.
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6012-43.
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1612-5.
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Okay.
01:51
Clear.
02:13
Top of fire, poor cotton ammunition, cancel the call to overlook drive with a false alarm for the officer unseen.
02:18
The top of fire, poor cotton ammunition, cancel the call to overlook drive as the false alarm for the officer unseen times 1802.
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Location mentioned:
E Overlook Dr, Port Clinton, OH 43452
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