Fire alarm at 400 East Main street is false, Grandview TX
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Fire crews responded to a fire alarm near East Main Street in Grandview, Texas. Upon arrival, they found no smoke or fire, confirming it was a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson/Tarrant County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
03:10
Transcript:
00:00
Responding to fire alarm at 400 East Main Street, no smoke detected.
00:17
Fire truck 54 responding to 400 East Main Street fire alarm, no smoke found.
00:31
Truck 54 is responding from Station 1.
00:34
What channel?
00:36
Wait, fire 4.
00:37
This is the same alarm as earlier.
00:44
Truck 54 is responding.
00:50
Respond on fire, please.
00:56
272, no change.
00:58
272.
01:00
272.
01:04
173. Mr. 173.
01:06
Clear.
01:09
You have an assignment for us?
01:15
I need to establish forward supply.
01:19
You can find me in hiding.
01:22
Appreciate.
01:24
I need 72 from fire to slice.
01:32
Try 54 clear.
01:37
Nati 64 clear.
01:42
Somebody after mention 902.
01:45
The Titan 54 is on.
01:53
Pretty safe, 1344.
01:59
Foot lay from that hydrant.
02:01
If you go to Ball and Carver, it's a 700 foot lay.
02:05
Those are your two closest hydrants.
02:08
Receive.
02:14
Agent 82 is on.
02:16
Command from engine 982.
02:18
The man from engine 82.
02:22
On a battalion.
02:27
Access at Charlie's Head.
02:32
He's 1345.
02:40
Tanger 54th on.
02:44
Receive, 1345.
02:48
Medi 54 is on scene.
02:53
Receive 1345.
02:59
Alarm, Battalion 54, all additional units can get available.
03:04
Battalion 54 will be on scene for a short period.
03:08
There's a false alarm again.
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Location mentioned:
E Main St, Grandview, TX 76050
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