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Nashville officer's body camera records downtown evacuation, explosion Christmas morning

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Before a recreational vehicle exploded in downtown Nashville early Christmas morning, officers in the area knew something was wrong.Six Metro Nashville police officers went door-to-door in downtown apartments asking families to seek shelter as an audio recording came from the RV parked on 2nd Avenue warning of an imminent explosion.Sgt.

Timothy Miller and officers James Lullen, James Wells, Amanda Topping, Brenna Hosey, and Michael Sipos were the first to respond to the scene, which was first called in as a "shots fired" call.When they arrived, they couldn't find any evidence of a shooting.

Instead, they heard the RV blaring a recorded warning that a bomb would detonate in 15 minutes. Suddenly the warning stopped, and.

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