False fire alarm triggers at Taco Bell in Beaumont, Beaumont TX


A fire alarm was activated at a Taco Bell in Beaumont due to the heat detector near the backdoor, but after the security company contacted the keyholder and manager, it was confirmed to be a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Jefferson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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We at Taco Bell for a fire alarm showing heat detector backdoor,
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central clear, 1313.
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So. Cross 3.36.
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So, 4.
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631. Repeating 19631.
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Possession is going to be 632.
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19632.
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What's your thing?
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You get us on camera.
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Good night.
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Thank you.
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David 1, white shirt, blotters.
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Young is black.
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You can get it,
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camera.
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Go to work.
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No, NAPD, cancel, emergency workers. That's major fossil, 1314.
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Washington, if you need to break away and go assist, go ahead.
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Major 33 Central.
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Daniel Wolf? Go ahead.
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He chose it around.
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Steve, Brickin.
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Sir. You're not even, me and also can't even pass this.
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Sir.
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I'm 1050. Do we know what building this covers?
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I'm going to be the main building.
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They're going to be the main building.
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No. No.
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Okay.
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33.
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314.
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Go ahead.
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Last name is Grant. Thomas Spelling Grant.
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First name is (name withheld).
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Spelled, John Adam, Idaho.
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Victor, Hedward,
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Ida, Ocean, Nancy, repeating.
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(name withheld) and last name is Grant. Day 1st, January 2nd,
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2006.
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314. 3.
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City County or J.P.
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Clinic in 6.
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The security company just called NECN. They made contact with the keyholder and the manager advised it was a false alarm.
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Beaumont, TX
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