False wildland fire alarm during technician training, Washoe County NV


Firefighters responded to a reported wildland fire near Pyramid Way and Grass Valley Road. Upon arrival, it was determined to be a false alarm caused by bomb technician training exercises in the area.
Audio|Source: Reno and Sparks Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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46. For Brush 45, Wildland Fire.
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At Pyramid Way and Grass Valley Road.
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Apartment Fire.
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North of... Do you please something that we're giving?
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NGEN-4
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Have we received any more callers on stack 544?
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Both in the caret and if your red hot-in-point-2nd, second.
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Perfect.
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Reno, 32. Trimpy.
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I mean, I just do.
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We're going to put out last week on tonight, such a very strange, we're going to unfold.
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Yeah, that's 46.
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Engine 246.
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I have a number 19.
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2224, please maybe it's grid out.
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Good morning. 2214. Yeah,
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but you know, if you will be an unmet resource for now, I'll monitor.
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Cainte 24.
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I'll be moved to parts 27 with my repeat.
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So responding, do you have any other callers on this?
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Brecht 45, you can actually stand down, engine 46 will handle, and this was only one reporting party from Washoe County.
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And actually we can stand down per a bomb technician on scene they're doing training.
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Location mentioned:
Pyramid Hwy & Grass Valley Rd, Nevada 89510
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