Fire units respond to smoke alarm triggered by drill


Firefighters respond to a smoke alarm activated by a fire drill and help reset the alarm and lights.
Audio|Source: Monongalia County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
Your way, just be careful coming up through there. All right here, (name withheld). Oh. Back into one. Twenty one. Twenty-three, that's four. Are you following me standing a station or do you want me to respond? Could you sort of tie to show us responding to a smoke investigation on the Wagner Road? Recy. You can't stand by the station now. Right. Okay. 2.11, so I'm saying. 2.11 on the scene, 17.6. Back on 157, traffic. 157 on scene 1706. Sir Lab, do you bring some up-door all up here, please? Backing from engine two, the nature of the assistance. Engine two, go ahead. The nature of the assistance. One-two-seven, if you could back in, we need some more cord drive. Engine two, I can't copy your traffic, try again. On scene, what is the nature of the assistance? They were having a long go off due to a fire drill. They're needing assistance reset and the eight lights on it. That's received. We're on scene. On scene at 1707. Matt, change of one's on scene. 305 Wagner. Road. Mention one acts received.
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Location mentioned:
Near Wagner Rd, Morgantown, WV 26501
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