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Fire Alarm Activation
6000 N Terminal Pkwy
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Summary
- A fire alarm at Atlanta's airport was triggered by a faulty smoke detector in the Austin Tunnel. Firefighters confirmed there was no fire or hazard, and the alarm was reset. The detector is scheduled for replacement.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 6000 N Terminal Pkwy.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 6000 N Terminal Pkwy.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 6000 N Terminal Pkwy.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 6000 N Terminal Pkwy.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 6000 N Terminal Pkwy.
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Airport Fire - Dispatch · Jun 21, 9:44PM · 0:30
Engine35radio,there'sgoingtobeafaultysmokedetectorheadintheAustinTunnel.WehaveJacobsonATConscene,they'regoingtohavethesmokedetectorheadchangedout,butuntiltheydo,they'regoingtoputitonfirewalls.Thishashappenedpreviously.Goaheadandleavestrikeone,getbacktoservice.I'lladvisewhenEngine35getsbacktotheapparatus,wehavealongwalktogo.Engine35,Icopy.
AFRD Tac 2 · Jun 21, 9:44PM · 0:07
36, TAC 2. Go ahead. It's going to be a full station reset. No hazard, no fire. You can show us in service.
Airport Fire - Dispatch · Jun 21, 9:44PM · 0:30
Crest. I asked them several times. They advised, all they could advise was their system is staying in the city. Concourse F, Foxtrot arrivals, secure corridor. He advised that's all the information they had. 35 received. You can cancel Battalion 7. We have a monitored call. You can show us en route. I copy. Battalion 7, canceled the monitored call, 2049. Battalion 7, we have a monitored call. You can show us en route. We have a monitored call. You can show us en route. We have a monitored call.
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