False fire alarm near Highway 25 Business, Ware Shoals SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near Highway 25 Business in Ware Shoals. The call was a recurring false alarm, and crews downgraded the response to code one when no fire was found on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Laurens County Fire Service
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Station 18, station 26, station 51.
00:05
Near Highway 25 Business in Ware Shoals for a residential fire alarm near crossover 2B2.
00:26
Laurens, if you want copy call.
00:40
Central, unit one around.
00:46
Copy, unit one around.
00:51
Station four to six, one around.
00:59
All right, twenty-six gonna be en route.
01:05
Twenty-six is en route.
01:09
Station twenty-six en route.
01:11
Silent run. Station 18 units en route.
01:34
1890 video.
01:38
Copy that.
01:44
2662.
01:48
Drop all units back to code one coming to this fire alarm.
01:56
This is a.
01:59
Multiple times a month call.
02:02
It's probably going to be nothing.
02:04
There is no point in everybody coming code two until I advise different.
02:11
I copy all units responding to 25 Business for the fire alarm per 2260.
02:16
Drop back code one, drop back code one.
02:18
Also 2662, Greenwood lines might be down.
02:22
We're unable to make contact either way.
02:29
Circle 26 on scene, nothing showing.
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Location mentioned:
US-25 BUS, Ware Shoals, SC 29692
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