False fire alarms flush community services on Asheville Hwy, Spartanburg SC
Alarm alerts sparked swift emergency responses at a residence and restaurant near Asheville Highway, but no fire was confirmed upon dispatch.
Audio|Source: Spartanburg County Fire and Spartanburg City Fire
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Transcript:
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Residential fire alarm, near Wofford Street, apartment 70, Robert Small Department.
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City, north side,
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Residential fire alarm, near Wofford Street, apartment 70, Robert Small Department.
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Okay,
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Boy, they're saying there are supposed to be three teenagers.
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At home, I'm not sure we located the other office.
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Copy that, if you would, just let me know as well.
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And on the rehab, we'll have the rehab place to set up down here at the edge of the driveway.
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Copy. Copy.
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Former City Man Rescue Safety Truck Safety responding.
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City Rescue Safety Truck 622 responding.
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City Rescue Safety Truck 6-8-10-4[1].
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Engine 63 is now.
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Town north back.
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Bowler-Ballon-Spring.
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Moeller Springs. Bowler Springs.
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Plan.
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Go ahead.
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Small as you could cancel, per the alarm company.
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The company is.
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Hey, boy, we got plenty up here now.
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Double.
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Northside's clear, en route to quarters.
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Your north side.
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Northside. The former city may not think we covered you, did you receive a cancellation?
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Affirmative.
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Like call back to cancel.
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Agent 235, command.
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Inman City, business fire alarm, near Asheville Highway, Duncan Family Restaurant.
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Inman City, business fire alarm, near Asheville Highway, Duncan Family Restaurant.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood.
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