False alarm for residential fire on Melrose Street, Memphis TN
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A reported fire at a residential home near Melrose Street and East McLemore Avenue was later determined to be a false alarm and the responding units were told to cancel the call.
Audio|Heard on: Memphis Fire Department
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Transcript:
00:00
Residential dwelling single-family fire.
00:03
Near Melrose Street and East McLemore Avenue.
00:06
Cross street is East McLemore Avenue.
00:25
Please check your lights.
00:31
Where are you responding?
00:37
Check 10-0-3.
00:39
10-0-3. 10-20.
00:44
10-0-3.
00:48
Just a small, one-story wood frame dwelling, Battalion 3 with Melrose command.
00:57
Okay, Battalion 3, Melrose command, 10-03.
01:03
In service, 10.04.
01:10
Really has laceration.
01:13
It's near Evalon Street and Sexton Avenue.
01:16
You can talk up with that the A, timeout 10-04, 10-27.
01:21
Check twice, however.
01:26
This is unit one.
01:27
We're in service. We can take that run with our team for unit 27.
01:30
We didn't want to service.
01:36
Somebody.
01:42
If that's nervous, ma'am, you started inside light, ma'am.
01:49
You disregard all companies out on scene.
01:52
How about how would I have an arrival?
01:56
Check Melrose, ma'am, companies responding to 1135 Melrose Street, you can disregard the call.
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Location mentioned:
Melrose St, Memphis, TN 38106
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