Alarm triggers response at commercial address


A business alarm was activated at a commercial location, prompting emergency services to respond. A young child inadvertently sprayed themselves with pepper spray.
Audio|Source: Metro New Orleans Area Fire Departments
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Transcript:
Sprayed himself a pepper spray, he's breathing at this time. We can handle. So far as get 20, 0.0.0.08. Probably the community, so you can't place to have a suburb is going to stay on C.A.E. 5.6. 10.m.S. on the scene, 2-year-old male, pepper spray themselves. Can't handle 0-948. 10408. 10408. 10303,000,000,000,000,000, 48. Classification license, the name out of service for ISP. 249.6. In service, out of service, IST, 0.9. 14, glad, 11, squad, 7, rescue, 2, 503, respondent to a business alarm[1]. 1,500 on Galvin Street, Crosse LaHarp Street, so on 2004. In June 9, 11, Squad 11, Squad 7, Rescue 2, 503, responding to a business alone, 1,500 North Galvis Street, Cursis, Lower Harp Street, Zone, 2004, 5-on-3, 949. 5-11, 10-4[2]. 10-4. Rescue 2, 10-4. 10-4. 4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
business alarm: Business Alarm
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Near N Galvez St, New Orleans, LA 70119
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