Alarm sparks courthouse fire scare in Natchitoches Parish, Natchitoches Parish LA
An alarm sounded at the courthouse patrol building in Natchitoches Parish, prompting officers and fire units to respond. No smoke or fire was found on arrival, averting an incident.
Audio|Source: Natchitoches Parish, Sabine Parish, and Vernon Parish Public Safety
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Transcript:
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We've been called about an alarm going off at the patrol building at the courthouse.
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10-4[1] MP12 is checking it out now.
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10-4[1].
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47, negligence.
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I'll be en route with one female 1015 to Winfield City Trial, starting mileage 45051.
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So far.
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Stay close to the rubber zone until 47 gets back.
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Okay.
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is from Montgomery Cowing's en route, ETA 30 to 40 minutes.
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Yes, ma'am.
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38, I'll be 1015.
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With all three subjects, I'll be transporting a female.
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Beginer mile is 5142.7.
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The clarity is good, I'll be standing by for Dixie.
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1014.
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51 responding?
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Uh,
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alarm call?
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Fire alarm or FD1 responding?
01:41
Uh,
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it's the same fire alarm.
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I don't see any smoke or I'm in the building.
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I can get in that way.
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It was called in by a pass-up; I was never called in by an alarm company to confirm what type of alarm it is.
02:05
But if you want, I can send by that T and they get the fire department that way.
02:11
It's the same fire alarm, so I would say yeah,
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I would like for somebody to respond.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative (message received)
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Natchitoches Parish, LA
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