Fire alarm triggers evacuation at three-story residential building, Cleveland OH


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a three-story residential building near Randall road after smoke or carbon monoxide detectors were sounding for about 40 minutes. The occupants evacuated and were outside. Fire crews investigated a possible fire or carbon monoxide issue.
Audio|Source: Cleveland Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Box alarm[1], leave department, near Randall.
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Okay, sent you four, Ladderford Battalion, Private Armed Commercial.
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If we want to see,
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three-story residential.
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About the channel, we got the people outside the building.
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We'll be investigating.
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B4, copy.
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Number four, I'm seeing and commit. Other shit.
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Engine 13, roll on.
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Taking an emergency in the area of East 55 and Truskin.
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B4, B4.
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Go ahead, engine 4.
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We're checking out. These have detectors going out for about 40 minutes.
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They're concerned it might be CO.
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They have all.
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They might have one combo unit.
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They're all the first alert card layers.
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Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Box alarm: Multi-unit emergency response assignment, typically for reported fires or similar major incidents.
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Location mentioned:
Near Randall Rd, Cleveland, OH 44113
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