HOAX calls put lives at risk and offenders will be charged by police if caught, say Albury firefighters.
Firefighters from Albury were called to a false fire early yesterday.
Albury Central senior firefighter Stephen Osmand said a call came in about an "unknown fire" in Rau Street, East Albury, at 1.20am.
He said a fire crew went to the residential address to find nothing but residents startled to see firefighters at their door.
There was no fire, Mr Osmand said — the call was a hoax.
Mr Osmand said that although the brigade didn't get many calls like it, they took them seriously.
"You're taking an emergency vehicle. Something else could have come in at the same time and someone else's house is burning down, or a car fire," Mr Osmand said.
"Putting these dummy calls in and sitting back and watching, they might think it's a great joke.
"But we could have an accident on the way ourselves; it's stupidity," he said.
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