False fire alarm at elementary school after drill, Littleton CO


Firefighters responded to a commercial fire alarm at Rolling Hills Elementary in Littleton, CO. The school had completed a fire drill about 20 minutes earlier. The alarm was determined to be a false alarm, and firefighters returned to service.
Audio|Source: South Metro Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
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Engine 42 Commercial Fire Alarm Map page R35C at Rolling Hill to Elementary 5756 South Piscay Street Engine 42 Commercial Fire Alarm
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And engine 23.
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Could you have engine 22 come in and just assist with investigation?
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Your digital. 22's for what?
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22 is to assist with investigation.
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22, coming in.
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Matti-46?
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Nat 46. Did you show us out of service training?
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Medi-46 out training, time 10-0-9.
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This matchmatic 32.
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Panic 32.
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Did you show us out of service training?
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By 32-out training, time 10-10.
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Engine 42 dispatch.
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To just advise me, received a call from the premise advising,
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per the school district, it looks like they had a fire drill 20 minutes ago and it has been completed.
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The venues continue in.
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Into 42, a firm. It does sound like the alarm is still sounding.
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Got it.
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Time, television.
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And into 42 to fetch.
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Thank you. For the school district, everything is cooked for and you can return to service.
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On the 6th. Time, tensile.
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Littleton, CO
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