False fire reported at apartment complex, Pulaski County VA
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Emergency responders were sent to an apartment near North Jefferson Avenue after a juvenile made repeated 911 calls reporting a fire. No fire was found, and officials determined the calls were a prank made by teenagers.
Audio|Heard on: Pulaski County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Galaxi Fire Department, Dublin, Fire Department, Station 5, near North Jefferson Avenue, Lutz apartment, structure,
00:10
fire 1, central clear, 1649.
00:17
Central 9, 9-5 in route, on the firepoint.
00:22
9-5 in route.
00:29
Gen 6-2.
00:34
We'll be responding.
00:36
Do you have any further they out of the apartment?
00:42
Negative. It sounds like a juvenile on the line.
00:45
All they stated was in the living room.
00:47
They've disconnected multiple times.
00:50
The last time they called back all the kid here was screaming.
00:57
Safety 6 responding.
01:01
Copy Safety 6th Enronaut.
01:05
Central Fire Marshal 6 responding.
01:10
FM6, responding.
01:14
Central, AC92.
01:19
AC92.
01:25
Copy, 1651.
01:31
Central engine 662 is arriving.
01:34
Three-story apartment complex, nothing showing.
01:37
602 will have command here.
01:42
Copy, 602 is command, nothing showing.
01:49
Central Command, do you have an apartment number?
01:56
Negative. It sounded like a juvenile on the line.
01:59
They would not provide an apartment number.
02:01
I've searched the 911 only number.
02:04
There is an officer on scene in Apartment F as in Foxshot, advising no fire.
02:14
Thank you for command.
02:18
Command.
02:21
Okay, you can go ahead and cancel Dublin.
02:24
That appears to be some teenagers playing on the phone.
02:29
Copy that.
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Pulaski County, VA
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