Fire alarm at St. Joan of Arc Church, Minneapolis MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a commercial fire alarm at St. Joan of Arc Church on Third Avenue South in Minneapolis. Multiple engines, a ladder truck, and a chief were dispatched. The large church showed no signs of fire upon arrival, and the situation was canceled shortly thereafter.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Arrived and being canceled 2152.
00:04
Initial assignment engine 17, engine 27, ladder five, and chief two.
00:13
Commercial fire alarm at 40.
00:15
Near Third Avenue South, map 217 Echo.
00:18
Engine 17, engine 27, ladder 5 and chief 2.
00:22
Commercial fire alarm at St.
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Joan of Arc.
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Near Third Avenue South.
00:28
At 217 Echo, 2154.
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Assignment is en route for commercial fire alarm at St.
00:34
Joan, near Third Avenue, covers a general fire trip 2156.
00:42
Dispatch to 17 drive near Third Avenue South.
00:47
Large church, nothing showing on arrival.
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Seventeen has command and is checking.
00:52
Received engine 17 arrived at church with nothing showing on arrival.
00:55
Assuming command and checking at 2159.
00:58
Matter five one.
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Chief to arrive.
01:01
Chief to 2150.
01:03
Engine seven on 3rd.
01:05
Twenty 0150.
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Location mentioned:
3rd Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55419
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