Fire alarm at Hebron office building with no fire found, Hebron KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered at a commercial building near Dolwick Drive in Hebron, Kentucky. Fire units responded promptly and found no signs of fire. The building was not evacuated and the incident was handled by the fire command team.
Audio|Heard on: Boone County Police and Fire
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03:24
Transcript:
00:00
So units, fire department responding to near Dolwick Drive at Trend C, Logistics, America for a fire alarm.
00:08
Tavern engine 43, engine 42, battalion 41, you'll be operating on the fire ground number two for a fire alarm called in by at Trance.
00:16
Okay, Billwick, we have it built as Suite 8 or B as in Boy.
00:31
Florence, AD, your status?
00:34
No more.
00:39
Lawrence, 122, respond for a medical emergency.
00:42
One, one, Patricia, one, Patricia.
00:44
They're advising a pendant push, called in my last stage.
00:48
They did speak to the following.
00:50
She needs help up.
00:53
We do have caution notes advising that she is over 100 years old and has approved 4th century as well, so you can't make contact with her.
01:01
Timeout 1444.
01:13
Walton squad 91 respond 26 old Stevenson Hill 26 old Stevenson Hill two six old Stevenson in all apartment BASM bull six-year-old female subject back pain they are 1444 24 24 24 responding to Dolec who can check up the 41 available 104 1444
01:43
1060.
01:45
Planes center, at 43 is responding at 1445.
01:52
Squads responding to 26-old Stevenson-wall apartment B for back pain.
01:57
There's a caution notes, the subject is 1096.
02:00
10-4[1], 42 plus minutes.
02:04
1-7-63.
02:11
63?
02:16
You can take me off break and I can go with you put that.
02:20
Number?
02:22
Senator Squad 91 responding.
02:28
104 and 1446.
02:30
10-4[1] and 1446.
02:33
Same Senator Walensk squad 91.
02:40
119, go ahead.
02:42
No information, I did call her back.
02:44
It is apartment B-boy.
02:45
The caution notes no longer apply, so there is no...
02:47
that is 1096.
02:50
Squad 91's please.
02:53
60 and 63, just an update.
02:55
The caution notes need to be removed for apartment B.
02:57
There's no male dollars here that is 1096, but the female that is needing assistance is alone.
03:04
The 6th be clear.
03:06
503 clear.
03:11
Center engine 43 is on the scene.
03:13
Commercial Airhouse.
03:15
Nothing showing. Building is not here to be evacuated.
03:18
This will be dealt with command.
03:19
Switching the fire on two.
03:21
Ten, four engines on the scene and command, nothing showing.
03:24
Command, 1448.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Dolwick Dr, Hebron, KY 41048
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