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Smoke alarm triggered at mcdonald's by cleaning smokeCuero TX

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audio iconFire & Arson
E Broadway St, Cuero, TX 77954

As discussed during the dispatch call, a smoke alarm was triggered at McDonald's due to smoke from cleaning activities. There was no fire, and the alarm company was notified.

Audio|Heard on: DeWitt County Sheriff and Fire, Cuero Police and EMS
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00:34
Transcript:
00:00
Yes, sir. Respond to McDonald's fire charge calls that there's a smoke detector that's gone off.
00:08
I've been trying to call and their line is busy.
00:17
Talk to the manager.
00:19
They were doing some cleaning,
00:21
and it got a little smoky, but everything's acknowledgment / message received.
00:24
They're actually on the phone with the alarm company whenever you try to call show units tonight.
00:33
Thank you.

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E Broadway St, Cuero, TX 77954

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