Residential fire alarm and panic alert at Fairfax Drive, Huntington WV
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Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm and a panic alarm near Fairfax Drive. Upon arrival, no visible fire was found and the units cleared the scene. Police were also requested to respond.
Audio|Heard on: Cabell County Public Safety
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03:31
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2, Engine 10, Tower 2,
00:04
near Fairfax Drive for a residential fire alarm.
00:08
Be advised also coming through with a panic alarm.
00:11
Engine 2, Engine 10, Tower 2.
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2.
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1.11.
00:31
Hello. Hello.
00:34
...and a 1-230 Fairfax truck.
00:36
The former farm in general as well, got a fire alarm and a panic alarm.
00:40
I got a fire alarm.
00:42
I got a seat.
00:48
You are one.
00:50
I'm calling in back, huh?
00:54
Okay.
01:23
dispatch copies, engine 2, engine 10, and tower 2 all responding.
01:28
They're going to near Fairfax Drive, near Fairfax Drive.
01:33
Called in by the alarm company for a general fire alarm and a panic alarm.
01:38
I've also requested PD to respond.
01:40
They're dispatched at this time.
01:50
The name's going to be (name withheld).
01:53
I'll have him be transporting him to Serenity Point here there in one instance.
02:04
Were you going to be able to
02:27
See it, man, were you going to get a hold of that, gentlemen?
02:32
Yes, sir, he's on his way from Route 10.
02:35
He's going to say if you're bringing it down.
02:39
And, Fark, can you please sign number back on the call for me, please, so I can get my 21?
02:56
We're on scene.
02:57
One half the way for a residential.
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Nothing's showing.
03:00
Injutu'll be verified to domain investigating.
03:25
Interested, you can return.
03:26
TOTU, you can return.
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