Residential fire alarm beeping with no fire confirmed, Georgetown SC
A residential fire alarm near Park Loop was reported beeping, possibly due to a low battery. There was no confirmation of an actual fire. Emergency units responded on a non-emergency basis.
Audio|Source: Georgetown County Public Saftey
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Transcript:
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560707 for a residential fire alarm activation near Park Loop
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shut some 6 engine 78 respond no 729
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engine 7-29 engine 7 makes now
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preparing no contact Taylor
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Hey just send the 8th and around.
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It's R59, 1030 Edward.
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R59, go ahead.
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Highway 9, coming up to 31, sent a white toilet cameras, South Carolina,
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2890, Tango, Lima, 2890, Tango, Lima,
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2890, T.
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559, 104. 45, 4.4.
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Okay.
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See if you can unlock your car from up there.
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1084, I just try to.
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Try that thing around.
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And for, you know, up there, carbon monoxide detector,
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I'll change down in the cad.
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We do have a key holder of the device that her detector is beeping near Park Loop.
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Central 107-A.
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Go ahead.
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Is it actually activated or is it just beeping like a low battery?
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The keyholder didn't advise of ice that it was just beeping.
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Okay.
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Interested Eagles, non-emergent, truck 76.
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It's coming in non-emergent for now.
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Location mentioned:
Near Shackleford Pk Lp, Georgetown, SC 29440
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