Fire alarm activated at North Hall community kitchen, Nacogdoches TX
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm went off at North Hall near Horseshoe Drive in the first floor community kitchen. The alarm was triggered by smoke caused by cooking.
Audio|Heard on: Nacogdoches Public Safety
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Receive. Be advised we do have a fire alarm at North Hall.
00:05
I believe it's going to be for cooking.
00:09
Yes, Chris.
00:10
Stay right just a moment.
00:11
Will you contact call, Sam, see what's going on.
00:14
Racing?
00:16
14 points there.
00:19
Fifty and I'm out at 32.
00:25
Three deep.
00:27
Forty-a-pdee, this is not going to be there.
00:32
32, I'm going back to end this at this level.
00:35
Raise it.
00:41
Clear at 348.
00:48
3.148.
00:52
Oh yeah.
00:58
Fire alarm, 619 Horseshoe Drive Fire alarm 619 Horseshoe Drive North Hall.
01:04
He couldn't northbound through Austin and Winton.
01:08
He couldn't have hit college.
01:10
He's down just a hangout in that area.
01:14
Thank you.
01:21
Station 1, Fire Alarm 619 Horseshoe, Station 1 Fire Alarm 619 Horseshoe Drive, North Hall First Floor Community Kitchen.
01:31
It's already 21, in reference to the fire alarm,
01:35
it's North Hall's first floor community kitchen.
01:38
It was because someone was cooking, cause smoke.
01:42
Here, I'm calls.
01:45
Received. Fire text been notified.
01:52
Mr. Putsche, anyone out.
01:55
Anywhere out.
02:00
Turn around.
02:01
Turn around.
02:04
You go ahead.
02:10
Confirm cooking issue.
02:12
I'll be back there. I'll be back there.
02:13
How long as I guess?
02:15
Where's the back in fire?
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