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Fire alarm at five-story hotel near Elm StAsheville NC

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Elm St, Asheville, NC 28801

Fire alarm was reported at a five-story hotel near Elm Street, Asheville. Multiple fire units responded and found no visible fire on arrival. Investigation continued but the alarm panel had been reset before arrival, making the exact source unknown.

Audio|Heard on: Asheville Fire
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03:29
Transcript:
00:00
Battalion 1, Ladder 1, Engine 1, Engine 7, Ladder 8,
00:05
near Elm Street.
00:07
Fire alarm.
00:09
Battalion 1, Ladder 1, Engine 1, Engine 7, ladder 8.
00:14
near Elm Street.
00:15
Fire alarm.
00:17
South Liberty Street, and I-240 West to Merriman Avenue.
00:21
On Fire 2.
00:32
I'll take that for telling one.
00:36
Copy that, sir.
00:37
Thank you, Chief Nine.
00:41
Chief Naguay.
00:44
Honestine in a five-story.
00:46
Hotel, nothing showing from three sides.
00:48
Eight a few years will be operating offensive strategy.
00:50
Hold the assignment.
00:51
Chief Nine is Elm Street Command.
00:56
Chief Nine, on scene, five-story, hotel,
00:59
nothing showing.
01:00
Out for an investigation of the offices.
01:02
Hold on the assignment.
01:03
Chief Nine, I have command, 1346.
01:10
Letter one's on scene.
01:13
Copy, Letter One.
01:15
Ladder 1, Command.
01:16
Investigate, please.
01:19
Time for investigating.
01:23
Com's L Street Command with the follow-up.
01:27
Command, Glee.
01:30
360 complete, no change the IEP.
01:33
Colonel Milly Alpha.
01:36
Dropping 360 complete, no change.
01:39
The count of belly going on, alpha, 1347.
01:45
Engine 1 level 1.
01:48
Andrew 1 level 1.
01:53
Letter 8, Chief 9.
01:57
Go ahead.
01:59
Go in service.
02:06
How you broke, go? What's your time?
02:11
Latteray, you can go in service.
02:18
Latter, I got your back in service, 1348.
02:25
One right.
02:27
Still ahead, one.
02:31
Staff is bringing us to the alarm right now.
02:33
They're unable to tell us where the alarm came from on the panel because it was already reset prior to our arrival.
02:44
Copy all.
02:49
7. You go in service.
03:00
7, I got you back in service, 1348.
03:07
Ladder 101, command.
03:10
Go ahead.
03:12
Are you good with yourself in Engine 1?
03:15
Yes, sir, we're good with just ourselves.
03:17
Engine 1 can go out for turning service as well.
03:22
Roger. Coltell Street Command.
03:24
We're going to leave Ladder 1 on scene, all the ASC units will clear on their own.
03:28
Command terminated.

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Elm St, Asheville, NC 28801

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Incident Timeline

  1. System Reset and Final Termination
  2. Final Confirmation and Dispatch Notification
  3. Alarm Panel Reset and Incident Closure
  4. Units Released from Scene
  5. Investigation and Assignment Hold
  6. Initial Assessment
  7. Units Dispatched and Arrive On Scene
  8. Fire Alarm Reported

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