Fire crews respond to false alarm near Webster Avenue, San Angelo TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire department units in San Angelo were dispatched to a possible fire near Webster Avenue and Guadalupe Street. After arriving and assessing, crews determined there was no active fire, and all units were cleared to return to quarters.
Audio|Heard on: Tom Green County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Battalion Chief, Ladder One, Rescue One, Engine Two, Medic Five, and Engine Eight, respond to unknown fire at Webster Avenue and Guadalupe Street.
00:10
Cross streets are Webster Avenue and Guadalupe Street.
00:14
Battalion Chief, Ladder One, Rescue One, Engine Two, Medic Five and Engine Eight, response to unknown fire.
00:22
At Webster Avenue and Guadalupe Street.
00:24
Cross streets are Webster Avenue and Guadalupe Street.
00:31
Dispatch, Engine Eight is en route.
00:59
Medic Five on scene.
01:03
Medic Five on scene.
01:08
All units from Engine Five, continue Code One.
01:16
Engine Eight, copy Code One.
01:22
Engine Two, got a good one.
01:27
Copy all units, can you continue Code One?
01:36
Can you put your hand off?
01:38
Dispatch to the fire marshal here, please.
01:47
One copy, Engine Five can handle all units.
01:49
Can return to quarters.
01:55
Copy, Engine Eight's returning to quarters.
02:00
For back seat one and Engine Eight.
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Location mentioned:
Guadalupe St, San Angelo, TX 76901
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