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False fire alarm at commercial site near John Carter Road, Bloomingdale GA
A commercial fire alarm near John Carter Road was triggered during maintenance work on the alarm system. There was no active fire, and the alarm was a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Chatham County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Yes, receiving alarm before near John Carter Road.
00:03
Only revising general alarm,
00:06
possibly zone 1.
00:13
Go ahead.
00:16
You plays all four on units back and service, at least that's right, man.
00:20
Copy, so many command all units back and service.
00:33
Dispatch engines are cut there.
00:41
On scene, large commercial warehouse, no conditions, Joey.
00:46
I'll be establishing S.H.
00:48
Morgan command.
00:51
The engine 6.O.2 nation, grand.
00:56
Engine two, respond to (number withheld), Alcorn Street.
01:10
Post-Croshoes West Montgomery Crossroads for the report of an unconticipation.
01:14
Engine 2, respond to (number withheld) to Arakorn Street.
01:18
Post-Croshoes, West Montgomery Crossroads, for the report of an unconscipation, respond to 5-round 8.
01:23
By round 8.
01:44
Command, dispatch.
01:49
Staff is saying that there were a fire alarm company that was here working on the system, and they had a brief power out of a Tesla called the alarm.
02:04
You can place all of the responding units back to the available status.
02:08
Engine 602 is going to remain on scene gathering information.
02:16
Brittany, all the units present to the little sense.
02:27
This session, Manson.
02:35
Hi.
02:38
Information's been gathered, 6-0-2-2s available.
02:41
You can clear fire-ground, terminate from nothing.
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Location mentioned:
John Carter Rd, Bloomingdale, GA 31302
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