False fire alarm at Commons at Honey Creek, Terre Haute IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a residential fire alarm at the Commons at Honey Creek near East Crossing Boulevard in Terre Haute. The alarm was later confirmed to be false, and all units were cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Terre Haute Public Safety and Vigo County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 91, ladder 91, respond on fire ground one.
00:06
Near East Crossing Boulevard at the Commons at Honey Creek.
00:11
Multiple occupancy residential alarm.
00:14
Engine 91, ladder 91, respond on Fireground 1.
00:21
East Crossing Boulevard at the Commons at Honey Creek.
00:25
Multiple occupancy residential alarm.
00:30
Engine seven.
00:32
Central Battalion 91 is en route.
00:44
Engine 90 one's en route.
00:51
Engine seven, dispatch.
01:18
Engine near Walnut Street, transformer fire.
01:23
Engine near Walnut Street, transformer fire.
01:40
On the power line, there's no power lines down.
01:43
However, it has been sparking.
01:53
All units are out to near East Crossing Boulevard, can disregard per alarm company, false alarm.
02:02
All units are at near East Crossing Boulevard, can disregard per alarm company, false alarm.
02:08
Engine 93 is clear.
02:10
Engine 91 is clear.
02:12
Ladder 91 is clear.
02:15
Battalion 91 is clear on the traffic.
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Location mentioned:
E Crossing Blvd, Terre Haute, IN 47802
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