False alarm at residential property in Shaker Heights, Shaker Heights OH
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A fire alarm was reported at a residential property near Shaker Boulevard in Shaker Heights. Fire units responded and found a worker on site. No fire or hazard was present and the alarm was determined to be false.
Audio|Heard on: Shaker Heights, University Heights and Cleveland Heights Fire Dispatch
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Secretary Station 2 standby for fire alarm.
00:03
Residential, Shaker Boulevard.
00:12
Tension, Shaker Heights fire alarm, house, unit,
00:16
216,
00:18
263. Respond to near Shaker Boulevard, Shaker Heights.
00:21
Shaker Boulevard, Shaker Heights.
00:27
Dispatch, 263 in route.
00:30
263 in route, near Shaker Boulevard, syndicating Zone 11-Andreary Room, calling by ATT.
00:41
This is two-on-six.
00:48
We copy the run, we're finally delayed due to location.
00:53
Copy.
00:54
Do you show us in Rob from Lee and Chagrin though?
00:58
Copy. Copy.
01:00
241 dispatch.
01:01
241 out of the clinic.
01:04
241 arriving clinic.
01:12
Dispatch, 263 is on scene of the small two-story residential.
01:16
I got nothing showing from three sides beyond investigating 263.
01:20
We'll have Shaker Command.
01:21
Copy 263 on the scene, Shaker Command of a small two-story, nothing showing three sides.
01:30
Dispatch, shaker command?
01:33
Shake again.
01:39
Yeah, be advised, this is due to worker the scene.
01:42
No hazard, you can discontinue 216.
01:46
Copy, command.
01:47
216 copy direct to convenience service if workers on scene.
01:52
216 copies will be returning to inspection detail.
01:56
Copy. Copy.
02:01
This bag, Shaker coming in.
02:06
This Shaker, command.
02:07
Command,
02:09
Terminated, 263 in service.
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