False fire alarm triggered by drywall dust at Market St, Parkersburg WV


A fire alarm at near Market Street was found to be false. There was no real fire. The alarm was caused by drywall dust.
Audio|Source: Parkersburg and Vienna Public Safety, West Virginia State Police
03:6
Transcript:
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Central Parkshire Station, Respond, near Market Street.
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Fire alarm, it's going to be showing zone 1.
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Town alert, 6.9.23.
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802, engine 3 around.
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11 to GF travel.
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I can go to West Virginia in 28.
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I'm bringing up 11, turn again.
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Please go to West Virginia, 1028.
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Go ahead. George 5, Robert, 284.
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11.5 of your 28.
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George 5, Robert, 284 comes back on a 2006 Yamaha 9-9.
00:34
Shona vehicle model was a 999,000 cc.
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Please, Spires 2 at 2026, registered to Kenk8 out differently, which union.
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What's your union? What? To me?
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10-4[1].
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Jumping 8-2-0 and see nothing from the rear.
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Change of three states behind us.
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Topicent. Tirewhip,
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Steve, Steve,
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Steve. Tower-up, Steve. That's terrible.
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Units can cancel.
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Rescue, copy.
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Tower 1, engine 3 you can gaze up.
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Three copy.
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Tower copy.
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Yes, go. A2 Central Central.
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8.O2. This alarm is going to be caused by drywall viz.
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D2, 8502. Copy.
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Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Near Market St, Parkersburg, WV 26101
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