Fire alarm triggers evacuation near South Jay Street dormitory, Aberdeen SD
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm triggered audible and visual alerts at the NSU Plains East dormitory near South Jay Street in Aberdeen. An evacuation is currently underway while emergency responders investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Aberdeen Police and Fire, State Highway Patrol
Listen to dispatch call
01:38
Transcript:
00:00
I would like to respond to South Jay Street the NSU Plains East dormitory for a fire alarm, other body alarm company.
00:10
Again, tolerance up J Street, the NSU Plains East dormitory for fire alarm.
00:16
Easy for all the top.
00:21
Oh, Ben.
00:24
I'm not seeing us in southern South Washington, and there's no Cresor 300 on this far off.
00:33
The RB shows called back in to update that it was going to be 1110, South Washington, now seven times.
00:40
I also had some on the line, and you know that to speak with it.
00:43
Yeah, I can't force.
00:45
I might work for it.
00:52
Okay,
00:58
too. Go ahead.
01:02
Let's introduce by the new one company that they'd come back in,
01:05
spoke with the cable that Doug and Doug informed that the other mail that worked there,
01:10
basically, Com,
01:12
is when they'd be hit around, they did not in the vehicle description.
01:17
That's YouTube, Tom.
01:22
We're in station units.
01:24
We have a college dormitory building.
01:26
There are audible visual alarms going off.
01:29
Everything appears in all from the outside.
01:32
The evacuation is in progress.
01:34
Rescue 2 is going to have very heightened each command.
01:37
We'll be investigating.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
S Jay St, Aberdeen, SD 57401
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