False commercial fire alarm triggered by painter, Richfield OH
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According to the dispatch call, a commercial fire alarm was triggered near Kingsbury Trail. Fire units responded but were later informed by security that the alarm was a false alarm caused by a painter working in the business office.
Audio|Heard on: Summit County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Bridgefield Dispatch to Bridgeville Monitors, you have an alarm drop near Kingsbury Trail.
00:09
The alarm company said they have it listed as a commercial fire alarm, and they dispatch first before contact.
00:16
The time now is 1637.
00:18
Judge Rowan.
00:21
We advise I'm currently monitoring Mac 6 and I need a count of how many radios we need down there.
00:35
Okay.
00:39
Fire traffic, can you stand by for a tone?
00:47
This batch of station 3, squad is requested in Northfield Center, Forest Cove Lane,
00:54
for an 84-year-old female.
00:56
She's saying she's a very high blood pressure reading.
01:01
This statute of station 3, squad is requested in North Field Center at Forest Cove Lane for an 84-year-old female.
01:08
He's getting a very high blood pressure reading.
01:10
She's getting a very high blood pressure reading.
01:11
Me, too.
01:15
Drive at Akron's children.
01:17
Copy.
01:18
Dispatch engine two.
01:19
Engine two, go ahead.
01:21
Engine two, in route near Kingsbury Trail.
01:25
Engine two is in route to near Kingsbury at 1632.
01:32
22 from 2232 32 32 32's in route 1639.
01:53
Attention, up and fire, Hudson EMS, Huston Fire, Huston Amas, respond for a fire alarm activation.
01:59
This will be at 101,
02:01
Huston Street, WRA campus, 101 Hudson Street, WRA campus at the Metcalf Center.
02:08
The general fire zone activation for number 28, no other information known.
02:14
Jones are out at 1639.
02:16
2010, 201.
02:18
Go ahead for 201.
02:23
21, go ahead, 2010.
02:29
This is your one, car one.
02:31
Good.
02:33
Can you have PD stop traffic coming in the other direction?
02:36
I have the tell on my side.
02:39
We have the three on stations for hazmat training.
02:42
Do you want us to hold for the call or proceed training?
02:46
You can go ahead and go to the call.
02:49
20-10, okay.
02:55
Shield dispatch to OIC?
02:58
OIC. OIC.
03:00
We have a second call.
03:01
It's going to be 80 eastbound at the 173 exit.
03:04
It's just before the turnpike gate.
03:07
It's going to be a semi versus a car.
03:08
It's going to be one evaluation for a female for a possible injury.
03:14
Copy. Can you dispatch for Excel?
03:17
Copy.
03:19
Fire station stay in service.
03:22
Copy. Copy.
03:27
That's meant two.
03:28
Scott. Clear and service in quarters.
03:32
16.45.
03:35
21, go ahead.
03:37
Radio Engine 13 is going to be en route to WRA.
03:39
I'm going to be on scene here at Danbury Lane.
03:43
Copy break.
03:44
Go ahead.
03:45
I have security on the phone.
03:47
He's advising it's a false alarm.
03:48
The painter set it off in the business office.
03:51
He's also stating he can reset the alarm if you do not need to respond.
03:55
Okay, copy.
03:56
Thank you. You can put out a cancel.
03:59
Copy, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Kingsbury Trail, Richfield, OH 44286
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