Fire response at residential area with no fire discovered, Gretna LA
Firefighters responded to a report of possible fire at a residence near Hamlin and 12th Street area. Upon arrival, no signs of fire or smoke were found. The issue appeared to be caused by a malfunctioning fire detector. Residents were not present during the check but were returning home.
Audio|Source: Metro New Orleans Area Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Hamlin, 12th, 58.
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Fly alone, you can put six on scene, six to be commanding, not visible at this time, single story, Brue.
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Ten points and six on scene is both 1259.
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Engine 1 Medical (number withheld) Tchoupitoulas Street.
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Cross Street of 700 Amelia Street, and 700 Antonine Street.
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Zone 6051.
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Engine 1.
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Medical.
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(number withheld) Tchoupitoulas Street.
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Cross Street of 700 Amelia Street, and 700 Antonine Street.
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Engine 1stable.
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202.1,
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check on command.
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104202 on scene, checking with command.
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1300.
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Alarm, engine 9.5-8 available.
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So, command, fire law.
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We made access to the residents.
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Homeowners on their way home.
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I got the code through the door after the doorbells ring.
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Okay.
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Temple, I made access.
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Thirteen hundred.
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25 on scene.
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Infusion 25 on scene, 1301.
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Paul, this is 2O2 command.
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You can return all companies I can handle with engine 6.
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There is no smell signs, no claim anything inside the resident.
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possible faulty detect.
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Location mentioned:
12th St, Gretna, LA 70053
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