False fire alarm triggered at Rising Star Academy, New Orleans LA
An automatic fire alarm was triggered at Rising Star Academy near Avenue A Alpha, but the alarm company confirmed it was a false alarm likely caused by a smoke machine. Fire units responded but no fire was found.
Audio|Source: Metro New Orleans Area Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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7, engine 818, engine 828, response to an automatic fire alarm near Avenue A Alpha.
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The zone is 8,000.
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The automatic fire alarm near Avenue A Alpha,
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between Avenue A Alpha and Avenue B, Bravo.
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The zone is 8,000.
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This is going to be for the business of Rising Star Academy, General Fire Alarm, Fireland Time, 9-1120.
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Follow from 810.
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810. File off in 828, row.
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Compton 828.
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You can hold all units and put me in route.
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Copy engines.
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Copy 810, 828 just went in route on TAC 1. Respond on TAC 1. Respite on TAC 1.
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File on Flat 07, copy drag for band in quarters.
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Copy letter 07.
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File alarm engine 818, copy the right.
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Captain 818.
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828 from 810, you know attack one?
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Copy.
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You're staying in quarters.
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We while we're trying to move one out of the way right now.
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Copy.
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810 from Fire Alarm, the alarm company did call back and advise false alarm accidentally set it off.
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Got it.
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810 from 828.
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Yeah.
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We want to see it or do you want to check it out?
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Yeah, it's probably a smoke machine again.
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Copy file, Longfitch at 828, I'll see you don't investigate.
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Captain 828, I'll see none investigate.
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