Commercial fire alarm at Albuquerque building controlled, Albuquerque NM
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a commercial fire alarm at a building near Alameda Boulevard in Albuquerque. The incident was brought under control with no further risk reported.
Audio|Heard on: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
Listen to dispatch call
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Units are responding to a commercial fire alarm.
00:03
Allure. Commercial or industrial building.
00:06
Flares 319, 6.5-2.
00:09
Incident address.
00:11
Near Alameda Boulevard, Albuquerque.
00:16
Fire control for us U-38 CPP in Route 239 of Sletta Boulevard, 2039 of Sletta Boulevard for a Bravo response.
00:25
It's going to be a psychiatric episode for the N-H female.
00:30
They will be in that lobby, stand by for auto clearance.
00:35
Fire control at Engine 31 en route to near Alameda Boulevard for a Charlie response.
00:44
It is going to be for a fire alarm, commercial structure,
00:49
general fire alarm.
00:51
It is going to be at C&M ATUC,
00:54
this is the automatic 8 area.
01:03
For control, it's the 8 for Rescue 38,
01:07
Here are 5-5-83025 coming from Coors and not an L.
01:10
Andrews 340 man.
01:15
Go ahead.
01:19
Yes sir, still hitting some hot plugs, doing some overhaul inside.
01:27
I'm going to swim in my bottle.
01:30
Thank you 34 weeks 12.
01:35
Cover that, we have one of a team project that can assume your assignment and finish up.
01:41
We'll have them, we can I trouble with you.
01:48
Do fire control, the fire is under control.
01:51
Ten for fire under control, 1450.
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Location mentioned:
Alameda Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113
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