Fire alarm triggered by accidental resident activity


Fire department arrived at a two-story building due to a fire alarm. After checking, they found no fire, just an accidental alarm set off by residents.
Audio|Source: Charleston County Police, Fire, EMS/Rescue, Marine SAR
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Transcript:
Next 385, (name withheld). Okay, good everything. Injun 706[1] is on scene. We have a two-story elevated structure, nothing shown at this time. Section 706, we'll have Coddage Command. We'll be investigating on, stay in by further. The dispatcher 16, 59. This is after I-2301. Rescue. Rescue. Yes, ma'am, we're moving the vehicles out of the roadway. 1-942 in-pro-studio parking lot. Are you off? What's the location? Engine 706 to dispatch. We talked with the residents at home as set off accidentally in the gallery. You can cancel letter 702[2]. 1942[3] Sam Ridd. Business is going to be in pro-studio parking. I'm going to spend the number 1700.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
706: Engine 706 (fire apparatus)
[2]
702: Ladder 702 (fire apparatus)
[3]
1942: Unit 1942 (fire or police unit)
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Location mentioned:
Charleston, SC
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