Faulty fire alarm triggers false alarm at apartment building, Olympia WA


A fire alarm went off at a three-story apartment building in Olympia. Firefighters checked the building but found no fire. They discovered the alarm was caused by a faulty detector.
Audio|Source: Thurston County Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Yeah, engine 34, type 34 out of the canal apartments, medium three-story, nothing shown.
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Nage 34 will be investigating the time 34 on command.
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...34 of time 34 and seen medium three-store apartment building.
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Nothing showing out investigating time 34 is coming command 1585.
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They're an Olympic unit in route with 833 to Devonshire Street, Healthy Street.
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City on the schooling one in service Okay,
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slowly one five fifty-fute
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The OA, Paul, I didn't clear
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Capitol, Olympic 3 is en route to Dethenshire.
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Olympic 3 with 833 6 o'clock.
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84731 out of service.
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Force 731, 6.
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Radio A4Fring 24 in service. A4Fring 24 in service.
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A4FRIG 24, 601.
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Engine 33, BLS[1] Response, 5834, Vermont, Vermont Avenue southeast.
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Cross Street is between Ruddle Road southeast and Pennsylvania Street,
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southeast.
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Bo, 12-09, out of service. Have great night.
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Italian 34 from engine 34 this is going to be no problem. We have faulty detector will try to reset.
Police codes explained
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[1]
BLS: Basic Life Support medical response providing non-advanced care for lower-acuity emergencies.
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Olympia, WA
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