Fire Alarm Activated with No Confirmed Threat


A fire alarm went off at an address, but there is no real fire. Responders are checking on one person at the scene.
Audio|Source: Belmont Fire EMS, Marshall, Ohio County WV Fire EMS PD, WVSP Trp 1 Cmd
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Transcript:
00:00Fire alarm activation, 239 ignition way.00:07I've changed 10-2-5[3], Flight 1 Rescue 1C4[1].00:16Fire alarm activation, 239 ignition way.00:20Kirby Sarah, Tracy Hall, General, Fire, Time, 225, use TAC2[2], TAC2, TAC2.00:30991, go ahead.00:32We're with the patient.00:34You advise you're with the patient.00:37That's affirmative.00:39Copy you're with the patient.00:58On station.01:03So ahead.01:06If I had two subjects down here, river for a pavilion.01:13They're on their way in a minute.
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Fire alarm activation, 239 ignition way.
00:07
I've changed 10-2-5[3], Flight 1 Rescue 1C4[1].
00:16
Fire alarm activation, 239 ignition way.
00:20
Kirby Sarah, Tracy Hall, General, Fire, Time, 225, use TAC2[2], TAC2, TAC2.
00:30
991, go ahead.
00:32
We're with the patient.
00:34
You advise you're with the patient.
00:37
That's affirmative.
00:39
Copy you're with the patient.
00:58
On station.
01:03
So ahead.
01:06
If I had two subjects down here, river for a pavilion.
01:13
They're on their way in a minute.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
C4: All clear (no immediate danger or threat)
[2]
TAC2: Tactical Channel 2 (radio channel for response coordination)
[3]
10-2-5: Firearm (context unclear, likely ASR error or misheard code)
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Location mentioned:
Belmont County, OH
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