False fire alarm triggered at Salisbury facility, Salisbury MO
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A fire alarm was triggered at a facility near South Weber Avenue in Salisbury. It is suspected the alarm was falsely activated by a child pulling the alarm in room 118. Responders found no sign of fire.
Audio|Heard on: Linn County Police, Fire, and EMS
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Salisbury Fire Department, please respond for a fire alarm sounding near South Weber.
00:07
That's going to be the head start.
00:10
Alarm company is reporting a fire alarm at that location.
00:32
Attention to Linn County EMS, I need you to respond to near East Pratt Street.
00:38
It's going to be a new health care for a 74-year-old female.
00:42
They believe that she has blood clots.
00:45
Timeout, 1107 WQB, bye-a-9.
00:52
Station.
00:59
One, Sheriff 911, show me on scene.
01:03
911, have you had any contact with this facility, or can you get Batchewan to provide an update?
01:14
She has four clocks.
01:16
There's extra CAD notes, if you could see that?
01:21
He is on scene there.
01:23
He says he does not see anything.
01:25
He may believe a child may have pulled the alarm.
01:28
The alarm company did state that it was a pull station that was activated, room 118.
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Location mentioned:
S Weber Ave, Salisbury, MO 65281
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