Fire alarm at commercial building in Long Beach, Long Beach MS
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Fire units responded to a commercial fire alarm near North Ocean Wave in Long Beach. No fire was visible upon arrival. The building is a single-story metal-sided commercial structure. Attempts were made to contact building management.
Audio|Heard on: Harrison County Fire Dispatch
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Engine one ladder.
00:01
Engine one ladder.
00:02
Respond to near North Ocean Wave, near North Ocean Wave.
00:06
It's going to be for A-R-E-L-L-C, showing zone 95, trial alarm, a specific spot in the building.
00:13
Timeout 724.
00:20
7 for latter respond to near North Ocean Wave, near North Ocean Waves for A-R-E-L-L-C,
00:27
just shown general fire in a specific spot in the building.
00:35
Okay, I'll be responding.
00:38
Temples the time, near North Ocean Waves.
00:45
Go on near audition wave looks like the closest hydrant is going to be right in front of the business the business is on the east side of the roadway
01:05
It's near North Ocean Wave.
01:13
Not in Long Beach, so I'm going to be on same, single-story,
01:18
commercial structure,
01:20
metal-sided.
01:22
Nothing showing at this time I've been going to go to date.
01:25
On scene,
01:27
single commercial,
01:29
metal siding, nothing showing.
01:35
Okay Long Beach, uh, do we have a contact for this building?
01:42
Negative. I didn't even know it was a business.
01:45
The tap of security had to tell me what the name of the business was.
01:48
I'll see if I can find something on Google.
02:03
I found a telephone number for the person in RMS.
02:06
I'm trying to find, see if I can call.
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Location mentioned:
N Ocean Wave Ave, Long Beach, MS 39560
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