Dwelling fire false alarm caused by system malfunction, New Orleans LA
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Fire department responded to a reported house fire near Devine Avenue. Upon arrival, no fire was visible and the incident was determined to be a false alarm caused by a malfunctioning alarm system.
Audio|Heard on: Metro New Orleans Area Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Engine 36 and our company is responding to the dwelling near Devine Avenue.
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The call came from a first party caller who says her house is on fire.
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She stated the fire was in the washroom.
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It started in the washroom.
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7.5-1-0-1 is trapped in 0-0-R-Cid.
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7, 1801, engine 7.
00:23
Novel 4, 104, 104, 104, 18-01.
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By-alone, please engine 133, out of service, wellness.
00:34
Copy, engine 13, out of service, wellness. Copy, Angel, 13, out of service, London.
00:37
Six file, six on scene, two-story brick structure, nothing showing.
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Investigate.
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On scene, nothing showing, investigating in 1802.
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Six, by one.
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Number 1015, six in service,
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alarm system malfunction.
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Simple malfunction.
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Fun malfunction.
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Location mentioned:
Devine Ave, New Orleans, LA 70127
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