False fire alarm caused by construction dust in Germantown, Germantown TN
Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near Vivalry Drive in Germantown. The alarm was caused by dust from drywall cutting during construction. No fire was found and the fire alarm system could not be reset. The homeowner was advised to contact the alarm company.
Audio|Source: Germantown Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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755 residential burglary alarm.
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Near Vivalry Drive.
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Also, near Papa Avenue.
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Coverage is going to be front-based indoors.
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765.
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Sherry, coming area.
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755, senior area, 1502.
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52, check your lights.
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52 check your lights.
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52 check.
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Two, fifty-five, one company vouchsum to be across the alarm.
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Factantone.
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Showing any service if you're seen-o-4.
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70-5-mose.
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725, me.
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The 7-25 any of 15 receipts.
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Pass 52nd.
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Unit 52 scene, 1506.
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Dispatch, engine 92 is on the scene, engine 92 will have used in high command.
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Agent 92 scene will command 1507.
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This bad, engine 94.
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Agent 94, go ahead.
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We had workers on the scene.
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Cut drywall,
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the dust, strip the system.
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We walked the structure, there is no fire manager.
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The system will not reset, most likely due to a desk clock detector.
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We advise the homeowner to contact the Loam Company.
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Engine 94 is in service.
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