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Fire alarm with no smoke found near Southwest 9th Street, Warrenton OR
Fire department responded to a fire alarm and smell of smoke near Southwest 9th Street in Warrenton, Oregon. Upon arrival, no smoke was found, and the team began investigating the source of the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Clatsop County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Station 2727A respond to the area near Southwest 9th Street for a fire alarm and a smell of smoke.
00:07
Station 2727A respond to the area near Southwest 9th Street for a fire alarm and the smell of smoke.
00:15
Your working channel is blue, dispatch clear at 1654.
00:23
7-2-7.
00:27
93.28.24.
00:31
Cepid 7. 7.
00:37
This badge, 1700.
00:41
Copy.
00:48
Micromedx4.
00:49
Where is the 101-26 junction? Sandy-by to post me.
00:59
Say, not two.
01:06
More copy is closed to?
01:12
711.
01:14
7111. 7111.
01:18
7111, 1288.
01:20
This area near Southwest 9th for smoke and fire alarm.
01:31
This badge, J814.
01:39
C814. I'll be clear, report taken.
01:44
I copy, and there's another phone contact request sending suspicious search.
01:50
My copy.
02:04
The neighbor was the one that called it in.
02:07
He said the owners aren't home, but someone will be standing outside to show you where it's coming from?
02:12
Okay, thank you.
02:19
About 341 off, Dedy.
02:20
Happy name.
02:24
That got beaten as well.
02:30
27 of 1.
02:34
2701.
02:36
Just that middle 4 I'll be out.
02:41
Okay.
02:47
7.01, go ahead.
02:50
On the scenes of 3 bay garage, detached from any help.
02:57
No smoke.
02:59
You're investigating 271 in command.
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Location mentioned:
SW 9th St, Warrenton, OR 97146
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