Fire alarm triggered at building near Valleydale Road, Hoover AL
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A fire alarm was triggered at a building near Valleydale Road due to rear door activity. Emergency responders checked the site and later canceled the alarm as there was no fire or security threat.
Audio|Heard on: Hoover and Vestavia Hills Police and Fire
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
At near Valleydale Road,
00:02
the gentle Turner and Benson showing an entry-exit, exit, rear door activation.
00:10
Thirty six we copy.
00:15
Can you turn on that address?
00:18
Please call.
00:21
New Jersey County got it from Rapid Emerald Point Drive, apartment (number withheld).
00:27
(number withheld).
00:30
We've got in-house of her living at Emerald Point Drive, apartment (number withheld).
00:40
Two four one, two nine three zero ID card.
00:45
One zero one point five zero, two zero one point five zero, two zero two, one six.
00:51
Ten fourteen. One zero four.
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Rescue 35 and Sir.
01:01
Rescue 35 and sir.
01:03
Yeah,
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this front one to bust it out.
01:10
On the front side.
01:13
Panford, you need the radio.
01:16
No one like this front.
01:22
TAN4. Can you ask where this one of mail like this?
01:28
She said it was previously broken, but it's supposed to be fixed now.
01:33
Temporas still open.
01:39
Dan, can you have to double check with the county that hasn't been right yet?
01:45
We didn't, yeah, they were on a vehicle feet on rockeries.
01:49
They got two units over there.
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Table.
01:58
Command Fire alarm.
02:08
One station, Rout UAB, Fire Ski, 4, Command, terminated.
02:13
Pacea C4, Command, Terminator.
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Location mentioned:
Valleydale Rd, Hoover, AL 35244
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