False fire alarm caused by burned popcorn at medical center, Rome GA
A fire alarm was reported at Floyd Medical Center but was found to be caused by burned popcorn. The alarm was later canceled with no other issues found.
Audio|Source: Floyd County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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This batch to engine one, ladder one, battalion, quick-by respond to Floyd Medical Center near Turner McCall Boulevard.
00:08
Have a call-in fire alarm.
00:15
I'm sorry.
00:19
411 or ZK (number withheld)
00:24
Uh,
00:25
just by Jiddy's spot behind 70 weeks
00:32
Four is in opposite one
00:38
Tenth Quint five, did you copy, Boyd Medical.
00:52
And due to dispatch, I believe we're still out of Russell v.
00:56
Engine 4 was Engine 1?
00:59
That's important.
01:10
Dispatch to Engine 4.
01:12
Respond with Engine 1 to near Turner McCall Boulevard, Floyd Medical, call-in fire alarm.
01:19
The advice we have made contact with security.
01:22
They're advising someone burned popcorn.
01:24
There's no other problem.
01:30
24 tonight.
01:32
Okay.
01:38
That's 40 is out, 51.
01:44
The phone is in route.
01:50
Ten part two, y'all are good now.
01:53
All units responding to Floyd Medical, you can cancel for the alarm company.
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Location mentioned:
Turner McCall Blvd, Rome, GA 30165
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