Fire alarm at Honeysuckle Lane caused by shower steam, Asheville NC
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm activated near Honeysuckle Lane was found to be accidental, caused by steam from a shower.
Audio|Heard on: Buncombe County Fire and EMS
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Station 10, District 3,
00:03
Fire alarm activation, Honeysuckle Lane.
00:10
Station 10, District 3,
00:12
Fire alarm activation, near Honeysuckle Lane.
00:16
Station 10, District 3,
00:18
Fire alarm activation, near Honeysuckle Lane, Piscuit Road, Ridge Road,
00:23
Fire Dispatch, 1331.
00:29
Com's, Angel 112 is clear.
00:34
Copy Angel 112.
00:39
POMS 1120. Routine a mission.
00:43
Copy 1120.
00:47
Press 1120.
00:48
Crush 103.
00:55
Com, Jucel, press 103 en route.
00:59
Copybrush one out there.
01:00
West 14, Emergency, Forty Gerber Road, Apartment 414 for heart problems.
01:05
A fire med.
01:10
Mass 12, Emergency, 29 tunnel road at the Pet Food section.
01:15
Subject passed out.
01:16
Select A Fire Med 1339.
01:23
On ZAMS 16.
01:33
The hospital was 20 minutes ago and we're now clear code B.
01:39
Dave 4. Now worse, I got you.
01:46
Ok, I'm going to have the mission.
01:49
Oh, okay.
01:53
Game structure, nothing drunk from three sides will advise.
01:58
Copy brush 103, engine 103,
02:02
wood frame structure,
02:03
nothing shawed from two sides.
02:07
1341.
02:09
Okay.
02:26
Sir, this be an accidental activation due to steam from a shower.
02:31
Copy, steam from a shower.
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Location mentioned:
Honeysuckle Ln, Asheville, NC 28806
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