False fire alarm caused by water leak at nursing facility, Lancaster OH


Fire crews responded to a false fire alarm at a two-story nursing facility in Lancaster, Ohio. No fire or smoke was found. The alarm was triggered from room 104 and likely caused by a water leak in the room above, room 204. The situation was managed and contained by the fire department without evacuating the building.
Audio|Source: Lancaster Fire
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Transcript:
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Honestine at Brumrose.
00:02
Two-story large nursing facility, nothing showing.
00:06
Does not appear to be evacuated.
00:09
We got staff meeting us at the front door. We'll be out investigating.
00:13
Engine 3 will have Primrose command.
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The engine 3, you're on seeing at Primrose 2-story, large nursing facility.
00:21
If nothing's showing,
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the building is not evacuated. You do have staff intercepting you. You're going to be out to investigate in your Primrose command.
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Westaway command to Lake Surprior.
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360 is not complete due to the size and accountability via engine 3.
00:43
Copy 360 not complete due to the size accountability is on engine 3.
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Fire dispatch.
00:54
Engine 1 is on team.
01:02
Thanks apart with that from Rose command.
01:07
The alarm is originating at room 104.
01:10
We just checked it. It seems fine. They do have a water leak just above in 204 that we think is going to be the cause.
01:18
You can contain it with Engine 3.
01:21
Everybody else, that stage you can go in service.
01:24
Bifies the alarm is originating in the room 104.
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If everything appears okay in the room with there is a potential water leak, that it might be the cause of this, contain this to Engine 3, everyone else back in service.
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Location mentioned:
Lancaster, OH 43130
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