Commercial fire alarm at supply warehouse near Fairground Road, Robertsdale AL
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A commercial fire alarm was reported at a supply warehouse near Fairground Road. Fire units from Station 50 and 52 responded to the location. The situation was monitored and handled accordingly.
Audio|Heard on: Baldwin County Fire and EMS
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02:40
Transcript:
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Station 50, Zone 50, near Fairground Road, List Supply Warehouse, trailer response, partial fire alarm,
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Station 50, Station 52 Zone 50,
00:12
near Fairground Road, Swiss the Powerhouse, Charlie Spont,
00:17
commercial fire alarm across street with Fidtion and Caddyward 771.
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The ballot you clear at 303.
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Follow in Central P.P.O.F.
00:27
505.
00:29
Roger Page, commercial fire alarm.
00:37
Video 5 on Norwich page at 303.
00:40
Again, responding to the bus square off the file, 188, 1-5-5-5-5-ran over the road.
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North building water.
00:48
Very soon.
01:09
Station at 52, Zillum 50, 2nd page near Fairground Road, Slipp Supply Warehouse, Charlie's Font, the commercial fire alarm.
01:18
All with you clear at 304.
01:28
Someone else, Humberford is a mobile central.
01:31
Allentine status check.
01:37
We're on, we're all ten-four and Joe Chief One on scene.
01:43
Okay.
01:48
Everything you said four, Chief One back on scene.
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It's three, dude.
01:58
PINCHIN- 1503 to final page, near Fairground Road, Wynn Flaw Warehouse, Charlie Risk Box, a commercial fire alarm.
02:20
All of such a clear at 305.
02:29
You have a formal control.
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Thank you, 52, 3rd and final.
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Location mentioned:
Fairground Rd, Robertsdale, AL 36567
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