False fire alarm triggered by accidental detector activation, Martin GA
Fire departments responded to a fire alarm near Historic Highway 17, Martin, GA. The alarm was a false alarm caused by accidental activation of a fire detector during clicking. No fire was found and units cleared the scene.
Audio|Source: Stephens County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Stevens County,
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Station 1, Eastonaleigh, Stevens County,
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Martin, Station 5, SN32, standby for fire alarm.
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Stevens County Fire Department, Eastonalee, Stevens County Fire Department, Martin, S.O.32, stay by.
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S.O32, East and Alley Station 1, Martin Station 5.
00:40
Port of a fire alarm.
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Near Historic Highway 17.
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Near Historic Highway 17.
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Off a Church Street, dispatch clear, 4244.
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Clear Station 5 o'clock.
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Clear on call, the online lawn, 4247.
01:07
Captain one-third is ahead.
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Yeah,
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one. Station one, clear on call.
01:26
Eastonel and Station 1, Martin Station 5.
01:30
XO unseen advised that y'all could cancel, advised they set off the detector when they were clicking, how do you advice?
01:43
Station 1 is clear on cancel.
01:47
I'll be station 1's there, cancel 1449.
01:53
Station 5 is clear on Kendall.
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Location mentioned:
Near Historic Hwy 17, Martin, GA 30557
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