False fire alarm at apartment complex near Eubank Blvd NE, Albuquerque NM
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According to the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a fire alarm at an apartment complex near Eubank Boulevard NE. Upon arrival, it was confirmed to be a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Albuquerque-Bernalillo County-Rio Rancho Fire/Rescue
Listen to dispatch call
02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 9 responded to a fire alarm, high life hazard,
00:07
at near Eubank Boulevard NE.
00:08
Engine 9,
00:12
respond to a fire alarm, high life hazard, at near Eubank Boulevard NE.
00:28
Hey guys, your side toll box is open.
00:40
Benge in to Rescue 2,
00:43
1571 Arlene, road southeast for a medical home.
00:46
Eady will be enrolled.
00:54
Ladder 7, Rescue 7.
00:57
Respond to attend Delta 1, chest pain, not alert, at near Jesto Road, Southwest.
01:06
Ladder 7, Rescue 7.
01:09
Respond to attend Delta 1, chest pain, not alert, at near Jester Road, Southwest.
01:22
Is the 7 alarm?
01:24
Oh yeah, 187.
01:27
This is the 7 alarm.
01:28
We'll take this hole from the ladder there away.
01:29
Thank you.
01:34
I'm 3289.
01:43
Engine 7. Respond to attend Delta 1, chest pain, not alert, at near Jester Road, Southwest.
01:54
Engine 7, respond to attend Delta 1, chest pain, not alert, at near Jester Road, Southwest.
02:09
Go over nine.
02:11
I'm Roger 9.
02:12
I talked to somebody on site there from apartment (number withheld), and she said that it's a false alarm.
02:21
Okay, Engine 9, we're pulling up now.
02:23
We'll verify since it's a Wolfrey family.
02:26
Thank you so much.
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Location mentioned:
Eubank Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87123
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