False fire alarm at business on Ross Clark Cir, Dothan AL


A fire alarm was triggered at a business facility on Ross Clark Circle. Upon arrival, emergency responders found no signs of fire or smoke. An employee confirmed the alarm was false. The incident was resolved without further action.
Audio|Source: Dothan and Houston County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Institute, driving on scene, 25, same-stage for Ross Clark Circle. We've got a single story,
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business facility, nothing visible, nothing show. We've got an employee coming to the truck. We'll be September's command.
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10th, 4.
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Reverence, Tango uniform, Romeo, Victor, 1, November.
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(name withheld),
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had a Newton on a lot,
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22, G. Wagner, Stennis is valid, 29, 39, and 92.
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300 weeks require with service B.MV C minor injury, 6 months after Allway 123, and State Alley, Y, 3.
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Piavee, courses, dear,
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watching a patient check for a 37-year-old female that's pregnant.
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Okay.
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Copy. You think of a residential?
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Correct. Business facility, nothing is will. Nothing true. An employee coming to the truck.
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Phone and company advised will be a false alarm.
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There is. It's just an important.
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Timbertsman communications.
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Fort Worthford three good things being around.
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Timbertsman, go ahead.
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24.3, 56.
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How can't they're doing around?
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I'm sorry, sorry.
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The point of ours, no fire this location, he's cleaning.
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The bill of an alarm commands terminated in student service.
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