False residential fire alarm at two-story home, Battle Ground WA
A residential fire alarm sounded at a small two-story home near Northwest 25th Street. Firefighters from Engine 35 responded and found no signs of fire upon arrival. The situation was investigated and determined to be a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Clark County Public Safety - CRESA Digital
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Transcript:
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Priority 5[1].00.
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Priority 5[1].
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Engine 35.
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Residential fire alarm.
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11,
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near northwest 25th Street.
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Priority 5[1].
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Engine 35. Residential fire alarm.
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1.1.
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Near northwest 25th Street.
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Map page 4227.
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1625, can I continue to take this code 3 unconscious, please?
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17419, northwest, 1.0, please.
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25, responding.
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1625 responding.
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1625 responding, double 104.
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By 163333, which is one one, good one,
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northwest.
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Thinking episode, 17419,
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northwest, tense place.
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Priority 2.
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Engine 25. Unconscious or bathing episode.
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17419.
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Near northwest 10th place.
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Map page 31115.
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Station, engine, we're clear, fire, well, see you. Where would you like us?
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Planning 1618-37,
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please. Twenty-three-seven.
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Twenty-three, we'll cross with the I-5, please. Where do you need it?
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Question, repeat.
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Engine 35 arrived, a small two-story residence,
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nothing showing; E35 will be investigating. Uh,
Police codes explained
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Priority 5: Low-priority, non-emergency response, often involving public assistance and no lights or sirens.
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Location mentioned:
NW 25th St, Battle Ground, WA 98604
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