Fire alarm triggered accidentally by maintenance worker, Bolivia NC
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm went off at a property near Bolivia, North Carolina. It was found to be caused accidentally by a worker changing a smoke detector. No fire was found.
Audio|Heard on: Brunswick County Public Safety - VIPER
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Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to have one mail (number withheld) to Bolivia from (number withheld) Luceon Fulwood Road.
00:12
1030, 1041.
00:14
Okay, thank you five and four.
00:19
We're left right of drafts 62s.
00:22
I'm 72-1Mell Rock, believe.
00:24
All right now, 47.
00:31
Onase 23.
00:34
Go on.
00:40
Cicon, 1272.
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1272.
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And that alarm was caused by a work in trying to change out a smoke defect that prior through deactivating the system.
00:51
The smoke defect has been changed just under your set and it's holding full 72nd2 service.
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Location mentioned:
Bolivia, NC 28422
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