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False fire alarm triggered by dog on Williams LnSmith County TN

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Williams Ln, Tennessee

A false alarm was reported near Williams Lane South in Alexandria. The security company confirmed the alarm was triggered accidentally when a dog stepped on the emergency button.

Audio|Source: Smith County Sheriff, Fire, and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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County to Available Unit,
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we're going to have a 1042 near Williams-Wain south.
00:06
It's going to be a tag button.
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91, I can track that one.
00:14
Take 491. Take 491.
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305 County.
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305. 305.
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Sir, it's 43 and 60 still in that unruly juvenile situation.
00:31
That's 2 and 4, sir.
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305.91, you have been right with you.
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Hancock for just a little bit, Kyle.
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Let's see if we're getting more updates.
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91, is this the Williams Lane South and Alexandria, have we been here before?
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That's 104, sir.
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Tim, I'll take that screen.
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901.
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Go ahead, sir.
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There is a history there.
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I just got to call back from the security company, though.
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They said you can signal nine.
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A dog stepped on the button.
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Collins, you say signal nine.
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Ten-four, sir. You can signal nine.
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The security company called me back, and the dog had stepped on the alarm button.

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