Fire units respond to water flow alarm at commercial property, New Orleans LA
Fire department responded to a water flow alarm at the Jamaican Jerk House near Esplanade Avenue in New Orleans. The alarm had been sounding for about 45 minutes without a passcode to silence it. No fire or smoke was confirmed.
Audio|Source: Metro New Orleans Area Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Investigating a water flow alarm.
00:05
And I'll all few units continue in for it now.
00:10
Copy, two zero one.
00:16
I don't need a gate code to get in.
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Two zero two two.
00:25
Two.
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Following 201.
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Two zero one.
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Two zero one.
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If you cancels all incoming in, it's two zero a for our main machine.
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Tom, Adrian, two zero eight.
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Five one in one we made in the core, y'all.
00:57
What's the following number?
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Copy one one apartment four one seven One sixty, they're returning.
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Copy one two zero.
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Call one, three seven on.
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Two seven on.
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Two seven on.
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Three seven on, Steve.
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Copy three seven on station.
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208181, DMS just showed up, come to you.
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On 201.
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201. 201.
01:48
293 case, move 5-round 10.
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People.
01:59
There's a worker on team.
02:02
He said that the alarms been going on to 45 minutes, at least before I even called.
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They have no passcode.
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The business is Jamaican and Jerk House.
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Can you see if you have anything on file to call someone to reset this alarm?
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Location mentioned:
St Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117
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