Fire alarm triggered at Five Guys Burgers in Billings, Billings MT
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A fire alarm was reported at Five Guys Burgers and Fries near Shiloh Crossing Boulevard in Billings, Montana, with reports of a smoke smell. Fire crews responded and began investigating the building for fire.
Audio|Heard on: Yellowstone County Law Enforcment, Fire and EMS
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 7, dispatch.
00:03
Engine 7, fire alarm.
00:05
Engine 7, respond to Five Guys Burgers and Fries near Shiloh Crossing Boulevard for a commercial fire alarm.
00:10
It's going to be in zone 1.
00:13
There is no description for that.
00:15
You'll be on TAC 7.
00:20
3. When you get on scene, will you deal with the vehicle fire just right off the right side of engine 5?
00:30
Ready, message, Chief, deal with vehicle fire.
00:37
The head of engine three, you guys park behind engine five right at the intersection.
00:43
Five engine four, go ahead.
00:51
When you guys get on scene,
00:53
we help with patient care.
00:54
We're part, we are self of engine five.
01:02
Copy, when we get on scene, we'll help with patient care.
01:13
Engine 2, building fire investigation.
01:15
Engine 2, respond with Engine 7 to Five Guys Burgers and Fries near Shiloh Crossing Boulevard.
01:26
Engine 7 is already en route for what started as a fire alarm at this location.
01:32
However, we do have people on scene stating that it smells like smoke.
01:36
They cannot see smoke, so it is going to be a building fire investigation.
01:40
You'll be on Tech 7 with Engine 7.
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Location mentioned:
Shiloh Crossing Blvd, Billings, MT 59102
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