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Burnt food triggers false commercial fire alarm, Monroe LA
Fire department responded to a commercial fire alarm near McKeen Place in Monroe, Louisiana. Upon arrival, no active fire was found. The alarm was caused by burnt food and was reset by the alarm company.
Audio|Heard on: Ouachita Parish Public Safety
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02:48
Transcript:
00:00
District 1, engine 1, engine 6, truck 1, then route to near McKeen Place,
00:09
apartment 208, near Shannon Street and Murray Drive on commercial fire alarm.
00:28
District went and route.
00:34
Truck one in route.
00:37
That's near McKeen Place, apartment 208,
00:44
on a commercial fire alarm.
00:59
244.
01:00
244.
01:05
24
01:06
1.106 is all seen.
01:11
Nothing showing.
01:12
I have a man.
01:14
86 all 3. 6 all 3.
01:23
28 is going to be out of Mississippi, Hotel Papa,
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332, HPM 332 out of Mississippi.
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We're going to be pulling into Ace Hardware Parkal Lot here right off of 165.
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Oh, excuse me, it's going to be Hotel Papa Whiskey 332, HPW 332 out of Mississippi.
01:46
We'll be an Ace Hardware, Park Alight, off of 165.
01:53
Okay, voice.
01:59
I want to sing, say you next close.
02:02
Ingy 103.
02:05
106 this past can you check with the alarm company from the long still going off?
02:10
Probably 26, we're by.
02:16
District 10, check what I see.
02:17
District 1-0-7, check what I see.
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District 1-0-7.
02:25
It's fast, Inns-6.
02:26
All units,
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7-16.
02:29
Get some burnt food on the close.
02:32
This price copy, engine one, district one, truck one, you're available.
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The crash engine six.
02:41
No, Ed.
02:43
The alarm company did advise they have a restore on their end.
02:48
Copy there.
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Location mentioned:
McKeen Pl, Monroe, LA 71201
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