False fire alarm at Walmart distribution center, Opelika AL
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A commercial fire alarm water flow was reported at the Walmart Distribution Center near North Park Drive. The alarm was determined to be part of a test and was canceled by the responding units.
Audio|Heard on: Opelika Fire Department
Listen to dispatch call
01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Incoming alert.
00:06
Engine 3. Engine 4.
00:09
Ladder 1, near North Park Drive.
00:16
Commercial fire alarm water flow.
00:19
Engine 3. Engine 4.
00:21
Ladder 1.
00:23
Near North Park Drive.
00:26
North Park Drive.
00:28
Commercial fire alarm water flow.
00:36
In your portion route.
00:40
Coffee. It's going to be near North Park Drive, Walmart Distribution Center for water flow fire riser activation.
00:47
Clyder 1, Rescue, 1,000, route to Walmart distribution.
00:51
Copy.
00:56
You want to apply it, engine one, back in-service and browse and route to Walmart D.C.
01:02
Copy, Engine 1.
01:07
With a lack of the agents responding to Walmart Distribution Center, you can cancel, alarm company called, as a manager on site, said it should have been placed in tests.
01:15
Company is on scene working on it currently.
01:19
Fire one, rescue, one's vacuum service.
01:22
Copy.
01:23
Inger 1, vacuum service.
01:24
Copy, Angel 1, vacuum service.
01:26
Copy, Engine 1.
01:29
The end of blocking, in your route.
01:31
Repeat your traffic.
01:36
Manager on site advice should have been placed in test mode.
01:39
The alarm company is on scene working on it currently.
01:42
You can cancel.
01:47
Angel 4 copies.
01:48
Inge 4 is going to be back in service today.
01:51
Copy.
01:53
Engine 3, back service.
01:55
Copy. Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Andrews Rd, Opelika, AL 36801
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