Fire alarm reported near Pows Road in Marshall County, Chapel Hill TN
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A fire alarm was reported near Pows Road in Marshall County, Tennessee. Multiple fire units from Chapel Hill and Station 1 responded to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Marshall County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:34
Transcript:
00:00
EMA, Chapel Hill, Fire,
00:02
Fire,
00:03
Fire alarm,
00:05
4692,
00:06
Piles Road, 46692, Piles Road,
00:09
so in living rooms, though.
00:16
Firecon, 5611, responding, station 1.
00:24
51611, that's a firm.
00:26
In rail,
00:28
469, 2, Pousel, 3.
00:36
Firecon 51630 in route to lane.
00:42
Hurt, 6.30, heavy endroarrow, 4692, Piles Road.
00:48
4692, piled road.
00:50
Fire comments.
00:51
Is your one responding?
00:56
Copy that into one.
00:57
Have you responded to 4692 Piles Road, 4692 Piles Road, for a fire carbon monoxide alarm.
01:12
Firecom 5630 on scene.
01:14
I have a single story dwelling, no smoke killing, looks like an occupier out of it.
01:21
5630 will be conducted investigation, establishing command.
01:28
I'm sorry.
01:34
There's any other unit respondent? Just be advised, the keyholder call back in,
01:39
say that they were just changing the batteries.
01:46
Save, you take 35 Cases.
01:55
Fire Compile with Rose, man.
02:02
I see, go ahead.
02:05
Just spoke with a homilater, they did say that they were just changing batteries out for low batteries, and that's one that's set it off.
02:12
Everything's been for it here.
02:14
I saw a couple of units available.
02:19
Hi, Far ahead.
02:26
Firecom, engine one's direct on traffic, back in service.
02:32
Affirn't.
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Chapel Hill, TN 37034
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