False commercial fire alarm caused by dog, Twin Falls ID
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Fire units responded to a commercial fire alarm near Eldridge Avenue. The alarm was a false alarm caused by a dog accidentally triggering the system.
Audio|Heard on: SIRCOMM, TFPD, State District 4
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
5-8-2-900 hours kairj 7 to state engine 3 engine 2 and battalion 1 commercial fire alarm at near Eldridge Avenue Hemingway patsy hounds cross streets are easeland drive south and Grange lane engine 3 engine 2 and battalion 1 commercial fire alarm at near Eldridge avenue
00:34
Code 4[1], 900 hours.
00:41
The 3 is responding?
00:44
Please.
00:47
Just going to change your two's responder.
00:52
Please.
00:53
The Italian running units responding to Eldridge Avenue.
00:57
Update came in from the alarm company saying the dog jumped up and hit the alarm.
01:01
Unknown if they still need help or setting it.
01:08
Copy. Edge 2, you can cancel.
01:13
NG2 copies, brake dispatch.
01:15
Engine 2 is clear.
01:18
9.4.
01:24
Angel 30 will continue.
01:54
Security check.
02:02
Just as engine three.
02:07
Engine three.
02:09
There are no problems here.
02:10
We're going to assist them and reset the ball station.
02:14
We can cancel all the time.
02:19
I copy.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed (scene secure)
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Location mentioned:
Eldridge Ave, Twin Falls, ID 83301
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