Fire alarm triggered by insect fogging at residence, Gahanna OH


A fire alarm was activated at a residence near Calamara Drive in Gahanna, Ohio. Firefighters found no sign of fire. The alarm was caused accidentally by insect fogging performed by maintenance staff.
Audio|Source: Gahanna Police and MECC Dispatch
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Transcript:
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at near Calamara Drive. The city, 410 Brava, and blue will be on campus.
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Okay, sir, we'll visit.
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near Calanaro Drive.
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Engine, 132. near Calanero Drive.
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Engine,
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132. Cross Streets, Unknown, and Innes Road.
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14, 10 hours.
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Refer to MDC for incident types.
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Refer to NBC for radio channel.
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I'm going to be. 5-8-1-1-haven road, fire alarm, residence, engine 141, battalion,
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141, 5-811, Haven Road, fire alarm, movement.
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Engine,
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141, battalion,
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141, cross 3 o'clock State Road and man rose,
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14, 12 hours.
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Refer to MPC for radio channel.
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And one-for-1.
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I'm on the scene speaking with maintenance here. They're advising that it was accidental. They were doing some insect calling you put into one-for-one in service.
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Copy sir, into one-for-one in service, 1417.
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Gahanna, OH
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