Fire units respond to false alarm at residential building, Spanish Fork UT
Fire units responded to an audible alarm at a single-story house near North Main Street in Spanish Fork. No signs of fire or heat were found inside and no forced entry was made. The scene was cleared after investigation.
Audio|Source: Utah County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Pedramatic Engine 251 has arrived on a single story residential structure.
00:03
Nothing shall be out to investigate this aviator command.
00:08
Happy aviator.
00:34
Happy?
00:41
Tracy can arrive.
00:47
Central, maybe here.
00:55
The devil have an audible alarm.
00:58
We can see in the windows, there doesn't appear to be any combustion inside.
01:03
Did you say we don't have an arson contact?
01:10
May you advise, the reason of full is pending we haven't heard that they've made contact.
01:18
Households appears bacon, it's for sale.
01:22
We'll continue investigating for just a minute.
01:31
No problem.
01:38
Near North and Main at your step on the fence.
01:44
318, good morning, on baby, early car.
01:48
This morning.
01:53
This is an audible alarm.
01:55
The interior is clear and we're picking up no heat signatures with the tick.
01:59
We're not going to force entry this time.
02:02
I recommend still trying to get hold the RP.
02:05
251 will be available to terminate aviator.
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Location mentioned:
N Main St, Spanish Fork, UT 84660
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