False fire alarm sparks emergency response in Wellsville, Wellsville UT
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Emergency teams rush to a fire alarm near East 400 North in Wellsville, with a burnt potato found to be the cause, prompting relief among responders.
Audio|Heard on: Cache County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Battalion 60, Engine 60, and Battalion 3 Alpha.
00:03
Respond to fire alarm.
00:05
At near East 400 North in Wellsville.
00:13
Hold the 142, cache.
00:17
Telford, 42, go ahead.
00:20
Just by the thing, I'm holding a traffic offense, animal problem, and fire alarm all in the south.
00:29
Copy, you can assign that animal problem, have a reopen at 1 o'clock when ACO checks on,
00:35
and then I'll take the fire, and then we'll hold the traffic fence for a minute.
00:41
Copy?
00:44
Alpha 15 from Alpha 2.
00:46
Go ahead.
00:52
Point.
00:55
Walking in the door.
01:02
Joshua should have a tiny show for now.
01:04
Cache, L-142 and clear out of that fire alarm, just a burnt potato.
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