False fire alarm at Lamar State Seahawks Landing, Port Arthur TX
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A fire alarm was triggered on the second floor near Lakeshore Drive at Lamar State Seahawks Landing. It was later found to be caused by a faulty detector, with no actual fire.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:22
Transcript:
00:00
A general fire alarm, near Lakeshore Drive at Seahawk Landing from the second floor.
00:11
A general fire alarm from the second floor near Lakeshore Drive at Seahawk Landing.
00:22
A jail power from the second floor near Lakeshore Drive and Lamar State, Seahawks Landing.
00:31
Go ahead.
00:35
Did you need a return on now?
00:38
There you.
00:40
Apartment 24.
00:42
Oh,
00:43
so who was I with you?
00:46
680. Two.
00:49
You know three.
00:50
I was like that one kind of.
00:52
41 back in.
00:55
Appreciate.
00:56
Our unit.
00:59
Our unit.
01:01
Round near Lakeshore.
01:04
Power Unit 3, 1 company run, Power Unit 3, 1 company you run to near Lakeshore Drive, RCV engine 1.
01:15
Power Unit 3, 1 company run,
01:18
Power Unit 3, 1, near Lakeshore Drive, RCV Engine 1.
01:35
See crash report, citation of thumb and be tiny.
01:40
Good.
01:43
We're doing.
01:44
646680. Good, good.
01:46
Come in front.
01:48
680. 680. 6.80.
01:53
2.23 tonight.
01:55
Go ahead.
01:57
How?
01:58
Six through six, six, son, reach.
02:02
Maybe you're one from dispatch.
02:05
Oh yeah?
02:06
I'm just a bar.
02:12
Just got a call from Seahawk Landing.
02:14
They said they have a faulty detector and they're going to have a tech come out and see what's going on with it.
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Location mentioned:
Lakeshore Dr, Port Arthur, TX 77640
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