Small trash fire triggers false alarm at multiple locations, New Orleans LA
A high life hazard fire alarm was triggered near Constance Street, Josephine Street, and St. Andrew Street in New Orleans. Upon investigation, responders found a small trash fire causing the alarm. The fire was extinguished and later determined to be a false alarm for a larger fire threat.
Audio|Source: Metro New Orleans Area Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Engine 1, engine 16, ladder 8, engine 29, rescue 2, car 502.
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High life hazard fire alarm.
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Near Constance Street, near Josephine Street, and near St. Andrew Street.
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Zone 2017 Engine 1, Engine 16, ladder 8, engine 29, rescue 2, car 502.
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High life hazard fire alarm.
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Near Constance Street,
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near Josephine Street, and near St. Andrew Street.
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South Round 2, Thomas, 2306.
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Rescue, 2, 54.
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2nd 4. 2.0. 2.
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2.4. 2.4.0.0.0 .0.
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6.0.0.0.000. 2.000. 7.5.2. 7. 5.5.2.
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4. 5, 2. 4. 5, 2. 5, 2.
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2. 6. 5, 4 4 2.
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Thank you, communications, a small trash fire,
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17th, 16th.
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Extinguish in Sarac 20-dryl-9.
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Communication of 502.
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Travel 2. Travel 2.
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See if the cancellation of a false alarm, you want to continue on with Engine 1 and return your other companies.
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10-4[1]-1-contin-all is return, 502 in service.
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23-2L.
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6-8 service.
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23-2L.
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One bag of service.
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2312.
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Engine 1 on scene, multi-story dwelling, nothing visible, going mobile for investigations.
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Switching over to Fireground 10.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgment or message received; affirmative or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Near St Andrew St, New Orleans, LA 70130
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