Fire alarm triggered accidentally at nursing home, Cortez CO


Fire alarm activated at a nursing home near Cottonwood St in Cortez. Fire crews arrived and found no fire or hazards. The alarm was likely triggered accidentally by a resident.
Audio|Source: Montezuma County Fire and EMS
02:21
Transcript:
00:00
Cortez Fire, please respond to Beehive Holmes,
00:04
near Cottonwood St. Again, Beehive Holmes, near Cottonwood.
00:08
We have a call of a fire alarm in Zone 3, labeled Northwest Entry Pull Fire.
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Cortez Clear 1155.
00:20
Cortez?
00:24
Go ahead.
00:27
Just for your information, I do that entry code on file. If you need it, you'll have to call in though.
00:33
Copy, I think we got it.
00:37
Thank you. We also have an officer in route to check it out. I'm not sure if he'll get there before you.
00:43
Copy and some of that dispatch, but it's pole station.
00:48
No fire, no issues.
00:51
It is labeled Zone 3, Northwest Entry, pole fire, nothing further.
00:56
It's dispatch first, then they're going to attempt the key holder.
01:02
Copy.
01:03
1158.
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One quick as.
01:12
Go ahead.
01:15
I don't know if you've got these loans, but they advise there's nothing showing they're going to attempt contact with employees.
01:23
Copy, thank you.
01:25
Thank you, 12 o'clock.
01:32
Cortez, engine one.
01:35
Engine one.
01:37
The engine one is on scene, single-story nursing home, nothing short from the exterior,
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no evacuation.
01:43
We do have a visual,
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more established behind command.
01:49
Before, would you like attack channel?
01:54
We'll just stay on fire.
01:56
12-02.
01:59
Okay,
02:02
1-2-1-4-2. Go ahead.
02:07
I don't know if you're there with Lovett or not, but he did advise. He was able to contact the employees, it sounds like an accidental poll by a resident.
02:17
Copy, we're inside with them, thank you.
02:20
Thank you. 12-0-3.
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