False commercial fire alarm near Hyatt Hotel, Savannah GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible commercial fire alarm near Bernard Street in the Hyatt Hotel area of Savannah. Units arrived at the scene, found no visible smoke or fire, and determined the alarm to be a false alarm. All responding units were cleared and returned to available status.
Audio|Heard on: Chatham County Fire
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch to Engine Three, Engine Six, Truck Five, Rescue One, Battalion One.
00:05
Responding to a commercial fire alarm near Bernard Street.
00:08
That's near Bernard Street.
00:10
The Hyatt and its Savannah.
00:13
Cross streets of West Bay Lane and Barnard Street.
00:16
Responding five ground two, fire ground two.
00:18
Dispatch to Engine Three, Engine Six, Truck Five, Rescue One, Battalion One.
00:23
Respond to a commercial fire alarm near Bernard Street.
00:26
That's near Bernard Street, the Hyatt.
00:29
Responding fire ground two, fire on two.
00:38
This is Station Five.
00:43
Copy.
00:51
Engine Three is on scene establishing command.
00:54
Investigation mode, large building, nothing showing.
01:01
Copy Engine Three on scene establishing command, nothing visible at all.
01:13
Rescue One, full scene staging.
01:25
Copy. Triple off.
01:27
Copy.
01:33
All responding units, return to available status Engine Three.
01:42
All units, with the assistance of an agent in retrieval status.
01:48
Six available.
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