False fire alarm at Fifth Avenue complex, Huntington WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible fire alarm activation at an apartment complex near Fifth Avenue in Huntington. Units arrived, investigated, and found no fire. The alarm panel indicated smoke on the third floor, but a walkthrough revealed no issues. The alarm system was reset, and all units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Huntington Fire Department
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03:5
Transcript:
00:00
Engine one,
00:02
Engine two,
00:05
Rescue one, tower two.
00:07
Fire alarm near Fifth Avenue.
00:12
Fifth Avenue,
00:15
Fire alarm.
00:24
Engine one responding from Fifth Avenue and Third Street.
00:38
Engine two is responding.
00:42
Tower two is responding.
00:50
Rescue one is responding.
00:55
Engine one on scene.
00:57
Three-story brick apartment complex, nothing showing.
00:59
Engine 1B57 to command, second of us.
01:04
Copy, engine one.
01:13
Rescue one on scene too.
01:22
Engine two on scene, step five.
01:28
Now we're using the whole thing.
01:30
Come on.
01:37
Command, copy.
01:46
Driver has a reset.
02:12
Command all units, you can return.
02:16
Engine two copy, returning.
02:37
Copy.
02:41
Fifth Avenue command to dispatch.
02:54
Yes, ma'am.
02:55
This is going to be same issue as earlier today.
02:57
Alarm panel showing third floor smoke.
03:00
We did a walkthrough, couldn't find anything.
03:01
Alarms reset for remaining trouble.
03:04
Command terminated once determined.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
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