A smoke detector triggered a fire alarm at a residential address. The alarm company called it in, and fire units are responding, but there are no reports of injury or visible fire.


Audio|Source: Northwest Arkansas Public Safety
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Transcript:
Let us make sure they get back one five off the roof you can go to hand out for that. Three, so next round 98, that's three. Okay. Engine two, automatic, that's three. Okay. Engine two, automatic fire alarm, 38-free. La Mason Street. 3864 La Mason Street, Crossout, St. James Avenue and Atton Avenue. Naps page 2060. Unitsenipurray Creek, take 15. Seventy-three, come back here. Very, Terry, Responders. 1.40, County, Travel. 140. 43 and 12, and I'll get you a pentagon and do it again. Middick's responding, letter A, medic three, overdose, Humphill Apartments, 809, he's Huntsville apartment 105, 27-year rage male, he is conscious and breathing. The 23 Bravo 1-I, 23 Bravo 1I took an unknown amount of hydrocodone and ETOH on board. It's clear to proceed on arrival. I probably both are out to this. Okay. It was an alarm company that called it and they connected us to the subscriber. Engine 2, fire alarm, no injury, 3864, La Mason Street. This process is going to be St. James and Aragon. It's going to be A-Zone 1 for a smoke detector responding for a 52 Bravo 1S, 52 Bravo 1S.
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Location mentioned:
E Masonic Dr, Fayetteville, AR 72703
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