Fire alarm triggered at commercial building near 4th Street, Grand Island NE
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Fire department responded to a commercial fire alarm at a building near 4th Street in Grand Island. Upon investigation, no visible fire or smoke was found and no vehicles were present in the parking lot.
Audio|Heard on: Grand Island Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Battalion, Engine 2, and Engine 1.
00:02
Fire alarm commercial at AGNS, near 4th Street.
00:08
Battalion, Engine 2 and Engine 1, fire alarm commercial at AGMSS, near 4th Street.
00:24
Engine 2 is en route.
00:28
4th Street, Grand Island.
00:33
Engine 1's en route.
00:37
Sanchez, two drawers, we're not one-one-six in the air-generate.
00:49
Battalion two is in round.
00:51
Fire alarm.
01:12
Okay,
01:29
C-9-08-2-3.
01:34
(number withheld).
01:35
(number withheld).
01:58
Here, you see 908-2-3, go ahead with traffic?
02:06
I'm 1041.
02:09
(number withheld), can you guys, can you hear me now?
02:14
Yes.
02:17
104, 902.
02:26
GAU C-483.
02:34
Can you head over to probation and pick up (name withheld), probation says that she's an automatic, go to jail?
02:45
10-4, is a party aware that he is going to jail?
02:57
GST and Abbot traffic stop.
03:03
We had 13th in Sheridan with a blue Honda Civic.
03:08
No plate has its tranches.
03:10
2251.
03:13
9.03.
03:18
903.
03:24
204, I'm en route.
03:29
904. DNA master is spinning one, two, room three.
03:45
Engine 2 is on scene.
03:50
Commercial steel building.
03:53
Nothing visible.
03:56
No vehicles in the parking lot investigating.
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Location mentioned:
E 4th St, Grand Island, NE 68801
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