Fire alarm with water flow at Hurricane Walmart, Hurricane UT
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Firefighters responded to a fire alarm triggered by water flow at Hurricane Walmart near North and 3400 West. The investigation found no signs of fire and no contact inside the building.
Audio|Heard on: Central Iron County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 42, respond, near North and 3400 West, Hurricane Walmart.
00:04
Again, near North and 3400 West, Hurricane Walmart.
00:08
On the fire alarm, control there's 1,500.
00:11
You can probably 5-150?
00:13
5-8-5, go ahead.
00:17
Engine 42 en route.
00:20
Mileker 6-3, 515 southbound.
00:23
Like a Colorado Fleet Plate, Delta X-ray Echo,
00:28
Mike 88.
00:31
204, 01500.
00:34
Zero, two, three,
00:36
ten, two, have a good day.
00:38
Engine 42, I copy on Route 1500.
00:40
I'm going to respond near North and 3400 West, Hurricane Walmart.
00:44
Three trips, zone four, water flow, times two,
00:48
and the drop time will be 1457.
00:50
We had negative contact calling inside.
00:52
All the lines are busy.
00:55
2W3, thank you, sir, you as well, 15-0-1.
01:02
Cedar, 710, 1060.
01:06
710, go ahead.
01:08
Cedar at 3D44-4-G.
01:16
102 Northbound on Local 1-Alpha Lima 637.
01:20
Can you show me in transporting this mail of number 6?
01:25
1040. Copy 15-02.
01:27
Copy 15-O2.
01:28
CERO1-108. 4.01, I-1502.
01:38
Control on your 42.
01:40
42, go ahead.
01:43
11.
01:46
Send to my cat, please.
01:50
Probably 15.
01:54
One thing of alarm, nothing's showing.
01:59
We'll be out on investigation.
02:00
2042 will be a warrant, man.
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Location mentioned:
N 3400 W, Hurricane, UT 84737
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