False crash alert triggers emergency response near Claypool, Claypool IN
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Fire department rushed to a crash alert near Section and Clay streets with a Live-360 notification, with a false alarm later confirmed, avoiding emergency harm.
Audio|Heard on: Kosciusko County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Open-wise, Cliple-Fire.
00:03
Starting it as the attempt at the unknown, Hulkham-in through Live-360 of a crash detection.
00:09
Came at the intersection of Section Street and Clay Street, Claypool.
00:13
Use Ops 3. Ops 3.
00:17
Open-A-Wad as Cliple-Fire.
00:21
Starting it as a tenth at the unknown, Hulkham in through Live-360 of a crash detection.
00:27
Came in at the intersection of Central Street and Clay Street, Claypool.
00:31
Use Ops 3.
00:34
Dispatch, Claypool fires down a call, stay on Office 3.
00:38
Claypool.
00:40
Dispatch me, Clive.
00:41
May 5.
00:45
My class, go ahead.
00:50
Take us off the call.
00:51
All the call for tire fighters like this.
00:58
Medi-5-10-9, I can copy.
01:01
Can you take us up a call for the fall to the ball, I retire tigers, and show us in rounds with (number withheld) in Claypool.
01:11
Any further.
01:14
Potential dispatch, engine 17.
01:17
Engine 17.
01:21
Can you give me that ring number again at Retirepeggers?
01:31
(number withheld).
01:37
305 the county dispatch.
01:43
This came through the section in Clay Street, there is not an accident there.
01:52
3.05 Life 360 just called back in why they made contact and apparently it was a false alarm.
02:00
Central dispatch engine 17.
02:04
Copy on a false alarm, clip of fire, be back in service.
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Location mentioned:
W Section St & N Clay St, Claypool, IN 46510
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