Fire alarm activated at location with no fire found, Crab Orchard WV
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Fire units responded to a fire alarm activation near Watson Avenue, Crab Orchard. After investigation, no fire was found and the alarm was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Raleigh County Public Safety
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Repeating, Station 112, respond near Watson Avenue, Crab Orchard, 1735.
00:09
Control, 105.
00:11
105. 105.
00:13
Well,
00:17
I'll be clear.
00:18
It's definitely non-negative.
00:21
You can clear, it will be a small part.
00:27
We've got a burglar alarm coming in, near Harbor Road in Beckley.
00:32
It's at Valley Health.
00:33
It's showing a burglar entry, exit, front door.
00:38
They are attempting key holders at this time.
00:40
It's from an outside alarm company.
00:44
Copy.
00:46
219. Can you back?
00:49
Tamful.
00:53
Officer, thank you, 1736.
01:10
All the control, Station 112, 112, respond,
01:14
near Watson Avenue, Crab Orchard, fire alarm activation, repeating.
01:18
Station 112, respond, near Watson Avenue, Crab Orchard, second tone, 1737, on Ivy Tower.
01:31
Control,
01:33
112 copies, codes.
01:35
You have a call back on that?
01:41
Negative, currently negative content.
01:49
112, control.
01:54
Control. Just receive cancellation, sir.
02:01
Cancel fire alarm.
02:04
Go ahead and give us a disregard, please.
02:23
Probably control.
02:25
Station 112,
02:27
112, units dispatched to near Watson Avenue Crab Orchard may disregard.
02:32
Repeating Station 112, disregard all units responding, near Watson Avenue, Crab Orchard for fire alarm activation,
02:40
1739, Tamsdown.
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Location mentioned:
Watson Ave, Crab Orchard, WV 25827
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