False fire alarm caused by tripped breaker at AC unit, Bay St Louis MS
Fire crews responded to a report of a possible fire at St. Francis and Easterbrook. Upon investigation, they found that an air conditioning unit had tripped the breaker, causing a false alarm. There was no active fire. The breakers were turned off and an AC repairman will inspect the unit.
Audio|Source: Hancock County Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 2 to Engine 1.
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Go ahead for engine one.
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We're right here at St.
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Francis and Easterbrook.
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What you want us to do?
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10, sir. Ten, sir. Upon investigation, it seems to be the ACs going out. Y'all can go ahead and cancel.
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Dispatch, you copy direct.
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10-4[1]-off.
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We're going to be assignment complete.
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We're going to be assignment complete.
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We spoke with the residents.
00:41
The AC unit, tripped the breaker. We turned all the breakers off.
00:45
If I said, I have the AC repairman come out and look at it. Change your one's back in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
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Location mentioned:
Easterbrook St & St Francis St, Bay St Louis, MS 39520
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