Smoke detector activation with no fire on third floor, Seattle WA
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According to the dispatch call, smoke detectors activated on the third floor at Harrison Street, Seattle, but no fire was found. Dry chemical suppressant was discharged during the investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Seattle Fire
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Slide everyone from 9th command we'll just need a fan up here on floor 3 for smoke.
00:11
Ladder 4 is that?
00:16
Slide4 location.
00:30
Harrison Command from ladder.
00:36
Harrison. Harrison Command.
00:42
That's the unit number we're looking for?
00:50
I have activated smoke detectors on 012,
00:54
002 in the elevator.
00:55
I don't have a specific unit.
01:00
Okay, looks like somebody let off a dry cam in here.
01:04
We got a lot of dry chem in here, but no sign of smoke or fire.
01:14
You have somebody with a master's involved that could make entry to any of a little unit
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Location mentioned:
Harrison St, Seattle, WA 98109
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