False alarm at Ingleside Apartments in North Charleston, North Charleston SC
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Responders were dispatched to an alarm activation at Ingleside Apartments near Blue House Road in North Charleston. Upon arrival, no fire or emergency was found, and the alarm was confirmed to be false.
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 209, engine 206, stage of Ingleside Apartments, near Blue House Road, Apartment (number withheld), alarm, incident channel 4.
00:12
Engine 209, N2606, stage of Ingleside Apartments, near Blue House Road, Apartment (number withheld), cross streets, Highway 78 and Access Road, alarm, incident channel 4, 2049.
00:27
129.5.6.
00:30
F5.6. No report for a file for this one.
00:33
It will be not 1677 North Main Street.
00:39
Mr. Scott, you have a great night as well.
00:43
Please, Officer.
00:44
You have to wake him.
00:45
Copy, you guys at the second.
00:51
Andrew 201.9 is Patrick Cumbino, location.
00:53
Got a three-story apartment complex, nothing showing besides.
00:57
Any two o' nine, brought my house.
00:59
Ingleside command to be investigated mode.
01:01
Stand by for more.
01:03
Yes, that, Captain 23.
01:09
Tide 30 Tolston, go ahead.
01:16
1044, any vehicles are entry on Action Parkway.
01:19
TAM4. TAN4.
01:24
CIGA command this way.
01:27
It's got 25 delay documentation.
01:31
Eagle's A command. Eagle's A command.
01:32
Yes, Mr. Kevin.
01:34
You can't all respondent units to this location, negative on, uh,
01:39
having anything going on, it's a false along.
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Location mentioned:
Blue House Rd, North Charleston, SC 29456
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