Fire alarm investigation at residential building in Rogers, Rogers AR
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a high hazard fire alarm at a two-story residential building near West Price Avenue in Rogers. Neighbors reported the alarm sounded for about 15 minutes. Upon arrival, no visible fire was found and no emergency was confirmed.
Audio|Heard on: Northwest Arkansas Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1. Ladder 8.
00:03
High hazard fire alarm,
00:06
near West Price Avenue.
00:09
Near West Price Avenue.
00:12
Cross of Purcell Street and Putman Street.
00:16
Map page 13030.
00:19
552, 203.
00:21
Civil fact of you.
00:24
We'll talk to the counseling.
00:27
Taylor.
00:29
47776. 47774.
00:37
County 4445.
00:39
It's going to be Arkansas disabled.
00:41
285064. Copy.
00:48
104 on 285064 disabled tag clear on the 2023 GMC Sierra showing white in color expiration March 26 registered to an (name withheld) camp out of Pondesville by a second county is a Warren Latter-rate I like the law on the injury five-o two less price.
01:06
Callers and neighbors saying that she's been hearing an alarm go off for approximately 15 minutes.
01:11
I believe the address near West Price is coming from.
01:15
I don't know what kind of alarm, I know what caused it.
01:18
It's going to be 285-064.
01:22
All right, 7, 7.7.
01:35
Well,
01:36
I'll be trapped for that vehicle.
01:38
Thank you. 375.
01:44
975. 7475. 75.
01:51
554 headquarters, 1883.
01:54
755-54 headquarters, 1883. 104554. 5554.
02:00
Engine 1 on scene, two-story residential structure, nothing showing.
02:05
Engine 1 will have Price command, I'll investigate.
02:09
Angel 1 on scene, nothing showing, engine command on rescitting.
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