Firefighters respond to sounding burglar alarm


Firefighters went to a residential building because a burglar alarm was ringing. They checked the house and confirmed there were no dangers. The alarm continued, but they secured the property and left.
Audio|Source: Myrtle Beach Fire Rescue
01:38
Transcript:
They just make some service. Station engine pod is arriving in three-story residential structures. Let's control for three sides. We'll be investigating for your command. Copy that. Station rescue one. Rescue one. Rescue them. We're on location but you can mark us clear. PD[2] waived us off, no need for EMS. Rescue ones available. Copy rescue one. The Xengin 6 station. Go ahead for engine 6. If you guys didn't already make it back to the station, we got a motor vehicle accident for you guys. at 48th Avenue north in the bypass. I want to be 10 for, you can put us responding. Thanks, engine 6. Stand by for traffic truck 6. Truck 6, respond with engine 6 for a motor vehicle accident, 48th Avenue north in the bypass. Truck 6 to respond with engine 6 for a motor vehicle accident, 48th north in the bypass. Truck 6 to respond with engine 6 on location. Here's the 3-car MBA[1]. at the intersection of 48th and the bypass CSO and Thorny Amosonti, go back to 48th bypass command. We'll be investigating. Copy that in. The next to Portia Command. Portia Command. As far as we could tell, there were no active fire alarms. There was a burglar alarm going off. We made entry into the house. There's no hazards. Burglar alarm still going off. We've secured the house. Terminate command, enterpies clearance service. Copy that. PD's in route, too, for that burglar alarm.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MBA: Motor Vehicle Accident
[2]
PD: Police Department
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Location mentioned:
48th Ave N, Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
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