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  2. Killing of Jerry Waller - Wikipedia

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    Jerry Waller was born in 1940 in Fort Worth to a minister and his wife. After graduating from Brewer High School in the city, he served in the military, marrying Kathleen Bergin in 1968 while he was in Officer Candidate School during his service in the Oklahoma National Guard.

  3. False alarm - Wikipedia

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    False alarms have the potential to divert emergency responders away from legitimate emergencies, which could ultimately lead to loss of life. In some cases, repeated false alarms in a certain area may cause occupants to develop alarm fatigue and to start ignoring most alarms, knowing that each time it will probably be false. Intentionally ...

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  5. Security alarm - Wikipedia

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    A false alarm also occurs when there is an alarm system malfunction that results in an alarm state. In all three circumstances, the source of the problem should be immediately found and fixed, so that responders will not lose confidence in the alarm reports.

  6. Helene wreaking havoc across Southeast; 39 dead; 4M in the ...

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    Dam failure in Tennessee prompting emergency evacuations was false alarm. ... was a false alarm, the Tennessee Emergency Management ... destroyed $1 million worth of docks and flooding shorted out ...

  7. ‘False call’ at Fort Worth Walmart triggered evacuation ...

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    Residents in the area said the Walmart at Oakmont and Hulen was evacuated, but police say responding officers didn’t find a suspicious person in the store.

  8. Fort Worth Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    In 1882 Fort Worth constructed a system of water mains. This system had six miles of piping and a capacity of 4 million gallons of water a day. The city also installed an electric fire alarm system, the first ever in Texas, and 11 Gamewell pull boxes. However these and other fire department improvements had begun to strain the city's budget.

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