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Smoke from cooking triggers commercial fire alarm, Monroe LA
Firefighters responded to a commercial fire alarm near South Grand Street in Monroe, Louisiana. They found smoke caused by cooking but no active fire.
Audio|Heard on: Ouachita Parish Public Safety
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
District 1, engine 1, engine 4, truck 1, be allowed to near South Grand Street, the near South Grand Street on a commercial fire alarm.
00:09
(number withheld), myself 326, 214, out of service.
00:14
Your call.
00:17
Informant.
00:22
District 1.
00:23
District 1-4 route.
00:27
Engine 4 en route.
00:30
Indian for him out.
00:38
Show us 10-pastine with Louisiana ID (number withheld) in Route OCC on local warns.
00:53
Problem.
01:04
15, we're about near DeVier Street, near DeVier Street at the Walmart, 2 cross St.
01:12
Gilbert Street,
01:14
on the unknown middle floor.
01:20
Each of one on things, uh, most of the store, Marshall Building, nothing showing.
01:25
Tenge one on scene.
01:27
Number three seven,
01:31
(name withheld) sir.
01:33
37.
01:39
Play 34 at Kim Street, Arkansas Alpha Kilo-Mite, 73 November.
01:44
A.K.M. 73N at Arkansas, on a blue GMC.
01:51
Yeah.
01:57
Okay. Okay.
02:01
Tixone clear.
02:06
Anyone this one.
02:10
Go ahead.
02:15
It's gonna be a false alarm, just some smoke from the, uh,
02:19
cooking in the back.
02:20
The benefits were turned off, you can turn it by around.
02:24
Copy that. Yes, that's everybody available.
02:28
Just that's copy, engine one.
02:29
Engine 4, District 1, Truck 1, you're available.
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