False fire alarm at commercial building in Albuquerque, Albuquerque NM
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a fire alarm at a commercial building near Prince Street Southeast in Albuquerque. The alarm was a false alert caused by food burning in a microwave. No fire or hazard was found.
Audio|Heard on: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
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Transcript:
00:00
Truck 38, units are responding to a fire alarm high priority.
00:05
Alarm reported as high life hazard.
00:07
Firebox 38, Incident address near Prince Street Southeast.
00:20
POS.
00:23
Engine 20 responding to a fire alarm Charlie 3.
00:29
Fire alarm, commercial building at South.
00:33
6100 Alameda Boulevard, Northeast.
00:37
Engine 20.
00:39
Respond to fire alarm at commercial building South.
00:46
6100 Alameda Boulevard, Northeast.
00:54
Fire control the truck 38.
00:56
We'll be going to near Prince Street Southeast.
00:59
That is near Prince Street Southeast, Admiral Beveridge.
01:03
Fire alarm in break room, this is the trial of response.
01:09
Alarm room two, ladder 20.
01:12
20?
01:14
Alarm room two ladder 20.
01:15
Can you give us a call?
01:20
The fire control.
01:22
Okay.
01:27
Card 38. Having met with an R.P.
01:32
Out front, it's stated,
01:34
food in a microwave.
01:37
No fire, no hazard.
01:40
Time 4.
01:42
Hi, P.D.
01:47
We're all clear here.
01:49
Call us if you need us, we'll do the same.
01:51
Sounds good.
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Location mentioned:
Prince St SE, Albuquerque, NM 87105
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