Fire alarm triggers at commercial address in Centerville, Centerville IN
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A fire alarm was triggered by a smoke detector at a commercial building near West National Road in Centerville. Firefighters responded but were unable to make contact with anyone on site or a keyholder.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Safety
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Tintest, center roll fire.
00:01
Centerville fire responded 3107 West National Road 3107 West National Road.
00:06
You're responding on fire alarm.
00:22
Attention, Centerville Fire.
00:23
Centerville Fire, respond to 3107 West National Road.
00:27
3107-1st National Road.
00:28
You're responding on a fire alarm,
00:31
only advising smoke detector.
00:34
No contact on site or with a keyholder at this time.
00:37
Your sign tag 3WKDR (number withheld).
00:40
Please.
00:44
The remote 20, respond to 320 North Graham Street, 320 North Graham Street.
00:56
You're responding on the same person.
01:08
Attention for a bit of 20.
01:09
For magnetic 20, responded 320, North Graham Street, 320, North Graham Street.
01:13
You're responding on a 79-year-old female with flu-like symptoms.
01:17
41, any dispatch, 1117.
01:31
Attention, center-fire.
01:33
Central Fire, second page, respond at 3107 West National Road.
01:37
3107 West National Road, you're responding on a fire alarm.
01:51
Attention, central fire.
01:53
Central Fire, second page, respond at 3107 West National Road, 3107 West National Road.
01:58
You're responding on a fire alarm showing general smoke detection, no contact on site, or the keyholder, KSC705.
02:06
Sign Tech 3WKDR (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
W National Rd, Centerville, IN 47330
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