Lightning strike triggers false fire alarm at university building, Nacogdoches TX
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm near North University Drive. They found no fire and suspect lightning caused the alarm. The burglar alarm continued sounding, and fire personnel cleared the scene.
Audio|Source: Nacogdoches Public Safety
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Transcript:
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If you had a call from near North University Drive,
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we were able to make entry into the building,
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the alarm going off.
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This guy,
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we're trying more.
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Go ahead.
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Set and four.
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Can we get an ETA on Mayhem? We have now set off for bird's weather line.
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I can try.
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Forty-four, Victor Nora Lincoln is pushed out of the roadway.
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Good four.
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Forty-four to two starter rotation.
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They probably called their own record, but you can sign we're going to wait.
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44, we have not contacted any rotations yet.
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We've got to contact the rotation.
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This is a pack more.
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44.
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Go ahead.
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Good. Good.
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Confirming, go ahead and get a rotation of route.
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No, this time.
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Ma'am, we were able to silence the fire alarm.
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It is still showing trouble due to probably a lightning strike as normal.
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The burglar alarm is still going off.
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That sounds to me like the police matter, so the fire department is going to terminate and return to service.
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Location mentioned:
N University Dr, Nacogdoches, TX 75965
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