False fire alarm sparks concern at Huntington apartment, Huntington WV
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at 901 5th Avenue Apartments which didn't find smoke or odor, which suggested a false alarm due to prior incidents of residents pulling alarms.
Audio|Source: Cabell County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm, 901 5th Avenue, In-1,
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2, Rescue 1, Tower 2.
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Good.
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Go to respondent, zero.
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Copy 42. Copy 42.
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Copy 42.
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All respond me.
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That was your copy.
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Copy copy.
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901 5th Avenue Apartments
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I've got a tenant call here from the (name withheld) floor that she doesn't see or smell anything.
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One company also called in and advised her getting a general file alarm.
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No description.
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Engine 1 on 3-store 3-story bricks.
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There's nothing to be a better than saying.
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Spond.
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Yes,
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they're supposed to be coming over with an Avondrovo over here.
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Copy, sir. Copy, sir.
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Sorry.
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That's out there for a fire alarm that's a little on there that required to impedes there for the fire chief because of previous attendance and residents pulling fire alarms.
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Witter!
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Hey!
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Agency is on the phone.
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Agency is on the same.
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Fire. The first one, all you in two minutes.
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Tyrook off your train.
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Pressing one or a 30.
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Okay, just two, same driving.
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This copy, yes, return.
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This copy, yes, return.
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If evidence,
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man, disband, just met.
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Command, go ahead.
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He's unable to find anything.
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Long listen, reset, news.
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I'm the command attorney.
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I'm the command attorney.
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Press to go out by headquarters.
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