False high life hazard fire alarm at public addresses, New Orleans LA
A high life hazard fire alarm was triggered at near St. Charles Avenue, near Antonine Street, and near Fouchet Street. The alarm company later confirmed it was a false alarm due to a blown device, and all responding units were cleared to return.
Audio|Source: Metro New Orleans Area Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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High life hazard fire alarm.
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Near St. Charles Avenue.
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Charles Avenue.
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Near Antonine Street, and near Fouchet Street.
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Zone 60-54.
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Engine 1, engine 16,
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ladder 8, engine 38, car 506, rescue 2.
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High life hazard fire alarm.
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Near St. Charles Avenue, near Antonine Street, and near Fouchet Street.
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He's fired ground 6, 1808.
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16, 10.4.
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101416.
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38 responding.
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10.4.338.
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Rescue 2. 104. Rescue 2. 104. Rescue 2.
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Attention 1, 174.
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3,7,000 file long.
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104-engine wine.
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Okay.
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004-6-104. Can you have any vehicle descriptions?
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Letter 8, 104.
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104. 104 letter 8.
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It's going to be a gray Toyota Corolla,
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and all the vehicles are going to be another gray Nissan Ultima.
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One vehicle is in the middle lane, still disabled, and all the vehicle is in the Canes Park Line.
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Okay, P., has that call.
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Communications, survival, speaks.
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Communications above.
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506, be advised.
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The alarm company called back with key holder states false alarm. It was a blow down to you.
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5-06, 10-4[1], make an investigation only all companies can return. 5-0-60.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or message received; affirmative or OK.
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