Fire alarm triggered by cleaning staff at local building, Hot Springs AR
Fire units responded to a fire alarm activation at Malone House near Central Avenue. Upon arrival, no fire was found; cleaning staff had accidentally triggered the alarm.
Audio|Source: Garland County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Attention all stations have an activated fire alarm, Malone House,
00:05
2300 Central, activated fire alarm, Malone House, 2300 Central Avenue, Engine 6, Engine 1, Truck 10, Engine 4, to respond.
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Engine 6 respondent.
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Engine 6.
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Agent Warner for your respondent.
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Engine 1.
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Extension Mountain Lake.
00:50
We have a service call.
00:51
We have a service call.
00:52
It's going to be in the area near North Highway 7.
00:56
Callers stated that there is a controlled burn there, but it seems to be way too close to a dumpster and no one is there watching it.
01:03
Morning, copy.
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Four on or been around.
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10-4[1].
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Truck 10's responding.
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Truck 10.
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Two in route, 422 and 423 on board.
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Two more.
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Anyone's going to be on scene.
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We've got their two-story structure with nothing showing.
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Engine want to be out.
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Terminated.
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Engine 6 to be stationed on a plug.
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Permanent.
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Engine 6 to engine 1.
01:56
Looks like you got two hydrants inside the gate on the property.
02:01
All companies, there's some cleaners in the house.
02:03
They said they accidentally set their alarm off.
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Engine 1 can handle.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Near Central Ave, Hot Springs, AR 71901
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