False fire alarm caused by cooking at north goose crossing, Farmington AR
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A fire alarm was reported near North Goose Crossing in Farmington, Arkansas, but the alarm was false and caused by cooking.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Rural Fire Departments
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01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Farmington Fire Department, Respondent Fire Department, respond for a fire alarm,
00:04
Near North Goose Crossing, operations up 44 to 1548.
00:10
Like, 6.581 is responding?
00:15
6.51 responding. 6.501 responding.
00:21
Malcolm Sport 20 Central Headix 6.
00:23
6.
00:25
6. Go ahead.
00:26
6. Good.
00:29
Responding to a 68-year-old male bleeding from the right arm, seconded to a NBA.
00:36
B-C- is going to be 1.50 over 90.
00:38
He does have 51 sticks.
00:40
Kidney failure, CHF, heart failure, diabetic.
00:43
Just came from the hospital.
00:46
He's on his way home.
00:47
They would like him checked out at your discretion whether you want to transport.
00:51
They did say he was taken off blood thinners about a week ago.
00:55
(name withheld).
01:01
Next 6.106 at CPC as well.
01:08
Farmington, you can cancel.
01:10
This will be a false alarm.
01:12
Head off due to cooking.
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Location mentioned:
N Goose Xing, Farmington, AR 72730
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