Fire Alarm Triggered at Residential Location


Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm at a home. There was no visible fire when they arrived, and a neighbor with a key was expected to assist. The homeowner was contacting the alarm company.
Audio|Source: Bluffton Township and Hilton Head Fire
02:3
Transcript:
Engine 1, 28 Billpoint Road, alarms, emergent response. TAC1. Engine 1, 28 Bill Point Road, alarms, emergent response. TAC 1. Engine 1, switch and operate, TAC 1. Engine 1 attack 1. You're responding for a residential fire alarm, master bedroom, and second floor general fire alarm, attempting premise. Receive. Dispatch, Middree. 93. Engine 3 is available. Engine 3, receive. 6th, engine 336. NJC.336. (Name withheld), complete, available. For NJF336. Vatch, E2, officer. E2, officer. Clerk the home. Spoke with the homeowner. (Name withheld) is contacting the alarm system and the property management for the property. Agency is available. Engine 2, officer, received. G1, engine 2. Engine 2. Engine 1. That's the alarm we went to earlier. There's a neighbor who has the key who should be coming to the scene. Receive.
Disclaimer:
This was transcribed by AI and may contain errors. Please verify the information independently.
Location mentioned:
Pointe Vista Rd, South Carolina 29909
Correct
Incorrect