Fire alarm and silent hold-up alarm at residence


Audio|Source: Mexico Volunteer Fire Ground
02:21
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(name withheld). Any units be able to make station for in check, guys? Aye. Five-nine, you're going to have a party in the lobby? Five-one for five-nine. Clear, five-nine, just rewritten. Township Battalion, 42, Center Township Squad, 42, 60,007-09, Roudelac Drive, East. Alarm Response, Residence, 60,709, Rudulak Drive, East, 14-43 hours. Mishawka Medic 4. Truck 1. 2.15 West 4th Street. Breathing problems. Priority 3. Charlie. 2.15. West 4th Street. 14.44 hours. Dispatch. Thank you for 42. Can you end that call and put me now? South Bend Engine 3. Medic 1.335. Douglas Road. Back pain. Priority 5 out. 3355. Douglas Road. South Bend Medical Foundation, 14, 44 hours. I'm a tanker 42. The center of the entrance, 9607-09, Rue Dulek Drive, East for residential fire alarm, showing Zone 1. The advisor receiving a hold of alarm from this location. So in a thousand units, pending residential hold-up alarm, 60,709 route, do elect drive east? We're doing even at the residential fire alarm. However, alarm company advises that they are receiving silent hold-up alarms for the dislocation. Zone for the hold-up alarm, maybe zone 3, silent pennant alarm. Try to reach key holder, how we know and throughout premise. We do have fire en route.
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Miami County, IN
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