False fire alarm at airport way location, Snohomish WA
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Fire and emergency units responded to a fire alarm at a location near Airport Way in Snohomish. The incident was confirmed to be an accidental alarm activation, and all units were cleared and made available.
Audio|Heard on: Snohomish County Fire Primary Response
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Engine, METIC 33, aid response, near Airport Way.
00:06
Respond on TAC, 3,
00:08
near Airport's Way.
00:12
Socom, MAD333, MADC 33, Mouth.
00:15
Medic 33.
00:17
Medic 43 for MOTHER 42.
00:21
Medi43.
00:24
I'm pretty sure we can handle this if you can go available.
00:28
Medi4-3 okay,
00:29
we'll be available.
00:31
Break,
00:32
single call, Medi4-3.
00:34
Medi-4-3, go ahead.
00:37
Can you now just put the call off airport?
00:40
Affirm, did you want Medi-Thirty-3 to cancel?
00:44
Affirmative.
00:45
Medic 33 from Stilcom, I'll show you clear.
00:49
May I clear, third, frequency, can you show it? A-king, please.
00:53
Received.
00:55
Medic,
00:59
43, BLF1 response,
01:02
near Airport Way.
01:04
Respond on tag 3,
01:06
near Airport Way.
01:08
Sunilcom 8-2.
01:11
8-2.
01:16
First stage outside the residence.
01:19
Receive.
01:21
Speaker.
01:24
Spock, a lot of 14.
01:28
A lot of 14, I'm just waiting to see if it actually gets transferred or not.
01:34
A lot of 14.
01:35
Okay.
01:40
114, I'll show you clear, thank you.
01:46
All right, reporting, receipt, thank you.
01:53
Then I'm engine 4-3.
01:55
Engine 4-3.
02:01
Big contact, this is an accidental activation.
02:05
You can show all DC-4 and available.
02:07
I see, accidental activation.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Airport Way, Snohomish, WA 98296
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