False fire alarm triggered at Princeton address, Princeton TX
A fire alarm was triggered at a location near Princeton Dr in Princeton, Texas. Upon investigation, it was determined to be a false alarm with no actual fire threat. All responding units were released and cleared from the scene.
Audio|Source: Collin County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Pull station has been reset, farms been reset.
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Copy that, you are released to clear.
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Please.
00:14
John Kelly, pressing engine 2. Engine 2 will be clear available.
00:20
President, engine 2 clear, 1233.
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Break for the ultimate. Break for the Ultima.
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Receive, go to Ultima.
00:34
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Chris
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1401 was pressing draft
00:52
First they've done seeing you 1234
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3rd 4
01:07
The time, one will be clearing the railhole. Vincent Inspector want to be remaining on team.
01:14
Very same to cap.
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So one to date.
01:21
Time for.
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This is for everyone since 23.
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One, do you have a camera? No, I'm counting from near Princeton Dr and Inspector 1. Go ahead.
01:40
There's going to be a false activation.
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All units are clear.
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