Fire alarm report at residential area near Mather Parkway, Brazos County TX
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Fire crews responded to a fire alarm near Mather Parkway and Canton Drive in Brazos County. Homeowners reported no smoke or fire smell, and the response was later canceled after no fire was found.
Audio|Heard on: Brazos County Area Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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The alarm,
00:02
Southrods County,
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fire alarm, near Verona Cross Canton and Mather, Box 1130[1],
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South Rises County,
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fire alarm, near Verona,
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Cross Canton and Mather, Box 1130[1], responding, County Fire 2, County Fire 2.
00:23
Dispatches, 122.
00:31
Show is clear and there's a call at Peach Creek.
00:34
111 will be remaining unseen as 122 response to your fire alarm.
00:39
Definitely.
00:45
If you're responding out for a fire alarm in the Mather smoke room,
00:50
I have not had a chance to call him yet.
00:57
Is that 126 if you're responding to the far row?
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That's the 146 now.
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4. Olsen, Channel 2.
01:09
Auto alarm.
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474.
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Olson, Channel 2.
01:13
Alarm.
01:18
This is around to Verona.
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Just be advised they spoke to the homeowner.
01:22
They advised they do not know what caused the alarm to go off.
01:25
They do not smell any smoke or see any.
01:27
They are still wanting a response to check out the alarm.
01:38
126, you can cancel.
01:45
126 clear. Dispatching show 126 on service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Box 1130: Fire box number identifying the response area for Wilkesboro at Patriot and Darlington
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Location mentioned:
Mather Pkwy & Canton Dr, Texas 77845
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