False fire alarm at location near Hayes Rd, Long Beach MS
A fire alarm triggered near Hayes Rd was investigated by emergency units. The alarm was found to be an accidental activation with no fire or emergency present. Units were canceled after confirming safety.
Audio|Source: Harrison County Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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respond for a fire alarm to a general fire at near Hayes Rd, near Hayes Rd.
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I don't know.
00:58
I'm going to be able to be.
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Step 4, engine 8.
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Indian 9 airs coming around the church.
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Step 4.
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Hayes. Gender father, I'll behave.
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In two, copy and roll the smokehole.
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Double.
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TRIENERERAL. TRIENEROAPE.
02:12
Turned into one the route ahead.
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Turns into one.
02:20
Two more rides truck 50.
02:35
In tonight.
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...attention to locate.
02:40
It's really foggy this morning. I'm pretty sure that's what they're seeing, but...
02:58
The report is on saying we have a one store, wood frame structure, nothing shown from outside.
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And report without the investigation will be Hayes Command.
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Two more. On scene, nothing showing.
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Engine eight, Harrison.
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Okay.
03:22
You can cancel all other units, unless they have a specific area,
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there's, it's just foggy this morning.
03:29
All units in route, teacher, you can cancel, it's just a false.
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Like representation, too.
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And deny, garbage.
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Command here.
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Hey, man.
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The accidental activation, he'd cancel all income.
03:58
Intervenile command and run that station pool.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hayes Rd, Long Beach, MS 39560
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