False fire alarm at apartment complex in Seattle, Seattle WA
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According to the dispatch call, an automatic fire alarm at an apartment complex near Northeast 65th Street in Seattle was investigated and determined to be a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Seattle Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 16, fire response, near Northeast 65 Street.
00:07
1060,
00:08
near North-B 65 Street.
00:13
Automatic fire alarm with Ladder 10.
00:23
Incoming units, 5230 Kirkwood Place, this is going to be the alleyway east of the incident.
00:36
Engine 17, are you going to still require a Ladder 9?
00:42
You can go green Ladder 9.
00:44
You can go green Medic 1 as well.
00:48
Ladder 9 code green.
00:49
That's a Ladder 9 code green.
00:51
Stand by for another one.
00:58
Engine 16 is at near Northeast 65th Street.
01:02
Nothing visible from the apartment complex.
01:06
Engine 16 is investigating establishing a special command.
01:12
Engine 16 at nothing visible investigating 65 command.
01:17
Ladder 10, code green, acknowledge Ladder 10, code green.
01:34
This is a false alarm.
01:36
You can code green our truck.
01:37
Leave Engine 16 out.
01:40
Okay, Engine 16.
01:42
Confirm false, Ladder 9 code green.
01:43
Ladder 9 code green.
01:44
Ladder 9 code green.
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Location mentioned:
NE 65th St, Seattle, WA 98115
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