Fire alarm activation near Beaver Trail, Stone Mountain, Stone Mountain GA
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Fire department responded to an alarm activation near Beaver Trail in Stone Mountain. They are awaiting contact from a keyholder to determine the situation.
Audio|Heard on: DeKalb County Fire Rescue
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 13,
00:02
Fire alarm, near Beaver Trail,
00:04
Beaver Trail at Johnson,
00:06
Geneva. Engine 13, fire alarm,
00:10
near Beaver Trail.
00:16
Creating engine 13 The engine 13 Radio engine 13 Channel 1, Engine 13 Channel 1
00:48
In the 13th?
00:50
104. I have an alarm for you.
00:52
near Beaver Trail.
00:59
End in 13, Claire.
01:10
76, I'm in the 7th.
01:17
This is 7.6.
01:18
Hey,
01:20
I'm seeing where you are.
01:22
I think you're going to get us on this ramp right here when you exit to I-20 Westbound.
01:31
Yeah, we were on 285 south.
01:34
We were distracted by that other accident and we missed the turn.
01:39
We're going up to Glenwood to turn around, come back down southbound and get on 20 west.
01:50
All right, come back southbound, get on 20 West, and we'll be, uh, we're going to relocate to this other vehicle and check that.
01:56
There's no injuries of this location, right? Yeah, we're going to relocate to the other vehicle.
02:03
Okay,
02:04
23 is on say.
02:05
Well, Harris to command.
02:08
And four.
02:13
Region 15, radio, you're looking on to reach the keyholder.
02:19
Contacted the airline company, they're contacting the keyholder and they'll call us back with nothing.
02:27
Very soon, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Beaver Trail, Stone Mountain, GA 30087
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