False fire alarm caused by low battery, Hot Springs AR


A fire alarm near Coy Grant Loop was triggered by a low battery in the smoke detector. There was no fire, and responding units were canceled.
Audio|Source: Garland County Fire Departments
01:16
Transcript:
00:00
We have a fire alarm near Coy Grant Loop, near Cross Street Industrial Park Drive.
00:08
Area affected is hallway smoke detector, no report.
00:11
Mornings, our copies.
00:12
906[3], O'Bairr out, Q.7[4].
00:14
24-9[2].
00:16
Dispatch the Morning Star units responding.
00:17
Go ahead, dispatch.
00:18
This received a call from the alarm company saying, you can cancel.
00:22
The homeowner said it was a low battery.
00:24
That's 10-4[1].
00:25
Morningstar colleagues canceled.
00:26
10-4[1]. 49 calls is canceled.
00:27
Chatter.
00:28
Energy 2, copies cancel at Station 3.
00:32
17 of being around from Central.
00:34
All units can cancel.
00:35
17 copies cancel.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[2]
24-9: Unclear, likely a unit call sign or status
[3]
906: Unit identifier/call sign
[4]
Q.7: Unit identifier/call sign
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Location mentioned:
Near Coy Grant Loop, Hot Springs, AR 71901
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