Possible false alarm at Walker Avenue business, Memphis TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a commercial building alarm near Walker Avenue in Memphis. The alarm company reported no representative available to respond. The situation appeared to involve food left on a stove, leading to a likely false alarm. No injuries or major fire activity were indicated.
Audio|Heard on: Memphis Fire Department
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00:51
Transcript:
00:00
Truck five, commercial building alarm near Walker Avenue, cross of Hollis F. Price Street and Linnell Place.
00:11
Talk group alpha five.
00:18
ES 206, move up to station FS 33.
00:29
Alarm company stated they do not have a list of representatives to contact for this address.
00:34
They will not have a representative responding.
00:39
Check, copy that.
00:41
Thirteen thirty-three.
00:48
Engine 30, we have food on the stove, pattern arrival.
00:50
Engine 30 in service.
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Location mentioned:
Walker Ave, Memphis, TN 38126
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