False fire alarm at vail river road location, Dripping Springs TX
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A fire alarm was reported near Vail River Road in Dripping Springs. Firefighters responded and confirmed with the homeowner that the alarm was false.
Audio|Heard on: Hays County Fire and EMS - North
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 74, respond box 75030 at near Vail River Road, fire alarm at location.
00:10
Near Vail River Road. Thank you.
00:12
Thank you very.
00:18
He's counting to the time.
00:21
The time you, the time is available.
00:32
Hey, he's coming.
00:33
Show Engine 71 and Medic 71 on scene.
00:36
We have two vehicles off the roadway,
00:39
moderate damage.
00:41
All patients appear to be ambulatory.
00:43
Show us with Ranch Red Soles Command.
00:49
Engines on scene, two vehicles off the roadway, moderate damage.
00:52
All patients appear ambulatory and show us to show you that Ranch World Falls Command.
01:00
Go ahead for McAllen, 31.
01:06
The talent, everyone. It will be a blackmail last seen wearing a white hoodie with a blue shirt and white pants.
01:26
What about wearing?
01:28
Risi, can you repeat the description?
01:32
Battalion 31, a black male, lasting wearing a white hoodie with a blue shirt with white pants.
01:41
Receive, thank you.
01:46
Hey, it's County from Ranch Road, 12 command.
01:49
We have one lane closed south down.
01:51
Receive, command having one lane southbound.
01:59
Station 74, Hayes County.
02:01
Station 70.
02:03
Grand Troiswell command, any incoming fire units you can all cancel.
02:08
Okay.
02:09
Truck 74 spoke to the homeowner.
02:12
Positive false alarm will be in service.
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Location mentioned:
Vail River Rd, Dripping Springs, TX 78620
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