Commercial fire alarm triggered by dust at business, Flower Mound TX


Firefighters responded to a commercial fire alarm near Long Prairie Road. The alarm was triggered by dust and there was no hazard found.
Audio|Source: Denton County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Block 1670, Engine 502, and Engine 507, Commercial fire alarm[1], Rescun of L3, near Long Prairie Road, near Long Prairie Road, between Sage Brush Drive and Church Drive.
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We tried to reach on Channel 4.
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Medic 3 is going to take the fire for you guys can clear.
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Two, say,
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copy. Bcetticole is right. Tadding 2 from Engine 5.
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Go ahead, Engine 5.
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We've driven the complex.
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We don't see any header.
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We don't see anything, any of the buildings.
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I think we're just going to head down to Hebron, do the drive, see if we can see anything from there.
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But I think we can clear everybody.
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If we find something, we'll call you back.
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Receive. We can clear all units.
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Engine 5 is going to stay on looking for flames.
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Dispatch copies.
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Engine 5 is staying on it.
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Everybody else clear. On Long Prairie Road, we received a call from the alarm company stating it was a general smoke detector at ACP.
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We also received a call from a mail-on theme advising the alarms were set off by dust, no hazards, or advised to contact the alarm company.
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Receive in-counselor the other engine.
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Engine people 7 will continue for paperwork.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Commercial fire alarm: Fire alarm activation
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Location mentioned:
Near Long Prairie Rd, Flower Mound, TX 75022
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