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πŸ’» Computer Generated Transcript (Errors Likely) πŸ’» Wednesday, April 8th, 2026. How many was the number again? 14B? Yeah, 14, bravo. 218. Press 1 from point 2, I have the unit here. 219. 10-4. If it seems to be operating normally, there’s no smoke odor up there. I really think it’s going to be in the ductwork in the building going back to it. But as long as that’s operating normally, we’ll try and reset and see if this holds. Best guess, it’s going to be in the center hall as you’re making your way back to the mechanic and woodworking shop. 219. I believe Brad and Alec went through there. 220. 10-4, we’ll try and reset it. 220. Did you reset, Tommy? I tried, just hit a trowel for that 14V. Alright, I did have a. there’s a force detector in case. I did have a solid red on the detector, now it’s off. But the unit just kicked on. I don’t know. Is there a number on that detector? Like, does it say M3-189-3? 220. No. There’s a number that begins with an X. No, that’s not it. the fire alarm actually just cleared, so it’s in. It’s normal. There’s one trouble on there. I took a couple of pictures of what we had before, and I’ll send it to the fire marshal’s office. We’re all set. Okay, sounds good. Like I said, the, uh, detector on the unit cleared as soon as I opened up the, uh, door. 221. Well, hopefully it’ll stay like that tonight. 222. 222. End of recordings.

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