Residential fire alarm caused by contractor error, Savannah GA
A residential fire alarm in Savannah was triggered by a contractor accidentally pulling a wire, causing a malfunction. There was no actual fire.
Audio|Source: Chatham County Fire
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Transcript:
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302, truck 309, engine 309, storm around 2, a residential fire alarm at near Marsh Retreat.
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Squad Rail 2, truck 309, engine 305, engine 309, (number withheld).
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We find near Marsh Retreat.
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Where central fire on three, fire on three.
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Please see.
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Pass.
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First sign, huh?
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Okay. Cut.
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Got two-vehicle accident, got PIDA on scene,
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First establishing Skid-W command.
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The investigator mode.
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Copy, engine, on scene, two vehicle accidents, establishments, Skid-Way Command, Video on-Sene.
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Get away from there.
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Dispatch.
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Okay, we can get away.
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4-7, whole train, 40-cover.
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Copy. You can meet us in the lobby.
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Follow it. Follow it.
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Press.
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In the 305, just bad.
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We're on scene.
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That's a malfunction of a contract worker accidentally pulled the wire down on it and set the alarm off.
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You can't for any further coming.
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Savannah, GA
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