Commercial fire alarm at business near south 930 west street, Payson UT
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Fire units responded to a commercial fire alarm at Steps Recovery near South 930 West Street in Payson. Multiple emergency vehicles were dispatched to the location after the general fire alarm sounded.
Audio|Heard on: Utah County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Ambulance 91, engine 94, truck 91, and engine 95.
00:05
Respond to commercial fire alarm.
00:08
At near South 930 West Street.
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In Payson.
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Steps Recovery 2-Pascar ambulance 91, engine 94, truck 91, and engine 95.
00:23
Near South 930 West Street.
00:28
Three,
00:30
confirming the ride been clear?
00:37
Timfer.
00:40
Yeah,
00:45
we don't send anyone.
00:50
3010, 28 hours.
00:54
The X-ray 184 Charlie Kewel.
01:23
South Plain 30 West, near South 930 West.
01:27
It's going to be at Steps Recovery.
01:29
They're in Pace and it.
01:30
It's going to be a general fire alarm at this time.
01:32
First month holds back.
01:51
Turn 4.
01:57
And interrupt over there.
02:04
2nd228, can I give it a 1011?
02:10
7 traffic.
02:16
300 Weston, Uniform 361, Mike Echo.
02:27
Thank you.
02:34
And show Engine 7-1 Meta-KMO-2, clear and available.
02:43
Ambulance 91, Engine 95,
02:46
Truck 91, and Engine 94.
02:48
Respond to Council Page, Ambulance 91, Engine 95, Truck 91, and Engine 94.
02:59
7 to 8, 1060.
03:03
7 to 8.
03:08
South,
03:10
on Uniform 4-7-7 Bravo Fox.
03:13
Copy.
03:23
Chief 911. Respond to commercial fire alarm.
03:27
At near South 930 West Street.
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Near South 930 West Street.
03:34
In Payson.
03:35
Steps Recovery, Payson, Chief 911.
03:38
Near South 930 West Street.
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Location mentioned:
S 930 W St, Payson, UT 84651
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