Fire alarm triggered and later canceled in Bastrop County, Bastrop County TX
A fire alarm was triggered by a high-heat detector near BJMA's Road in Bastrop County. Fire units responded to the alarm but later were advised by the alarm company to cancel the response, indicating no fire was confirmed.
Audio|Source: Bastrop County Law Enforcement / Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Fire express AC2 station 2, AC2 station 2, fire alarm, fire alarm, near BJMA's Road.
00:07
It's going to be a high-heat temperature detector as long 38, respond back 1-161-161, 724.
00:14
So on 24.
00:18
One stand, Amynitor.
00:21
Go ahead. Go ahead.
00:24
First name, Allen, it's going to be Halen, Lincoln,
00:27
Lincoln, Edward, Lennora, that was named Elbeary, and that's Edward,
00:30
Lincoln, Sam, Boy Union, Robert Guns, 8.28.
00:39
My deer's still alive.
00:41
Would you mind going by there and putting it down?
00:50
16. You can put me on that.
00:52
I think 177 is over here by like Fenderberg.
01:02
104-4-7-1. You can disregard.
01:10
He doesn't want to make a report.
01:13
7-4-4-4-4.
01:18
Fire dispassity AT2 station 2, 82 station 2, cancellation zones, cancellation zones for...
01:24
Actually, never mind, keep them out.
01:31
Very 158.
01:33
Okay.
01:36
Located at 27 for Allen, he's eligible on an ID only, negative 99.
01:43
528, we're called for?
01:48
680-3.
01:50
Run.
01:52
Take me off that DLC noise.
01:54
Put me on that check welfare.
01:56
10.
02:02
Responding units to the fire alarm on BJM-M-A's.
02:04
I just got a phone call from the alarm company that advising that you can, in fact, now cancel your response.
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Bastrop County, TX
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