Fire alarm triggered by cooking at residential address, Charlotte NC
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm went off at a residence near Bon-Rea Drive. The occupant reported the alarm was caused by cooking. No smoke or fire was found on arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 19, Atlanta 39, fire alarm, 3747 bomb-ray drive, Al-Nai, India.
00:07
Engine 19 and Latta 39, fire alarm, 37-47 bomb-Rade drive, Al-Ni, India.
00:22
Engine 4, metagroutine poisoning, 534 Spratt Street.
00:27
Engine 4, metagroutine poisoning, 534 Sprad Street.
00:39
Engine 11, netic routine poisoning, 34 Spratt Street, on B, Bravo.
00:45
Engine 11, netic routine poisoning, 534 sprays on B, Bravo.
00:55
Alarm to companies responding to 37-47 Bonray Drive.
01:00
The cross streets be swans, one road, and sky drive.
01:04
39 still.
01:05
We're getting an audible fire alarm from Zone 5.
01:08
We've just got a call from the premise.
01:10
Advice, advise cooking, set the alarm off.
01:13
No smoker fire.
01:15
Your discretion.
01:21
19 copies will continue to investigate.
01:23
Later on you can clear.
01:29
104019, lot of 39 copies.
01:31
We're available.
01:34
10409. 104-Live of 39.
01:35
Termit engine 19.
01:38
Go ahead.
01:40
We've just got a company at LermCompuy, they told us that proper codes were given and also advised it was an accidental activation due to cooking.
01:51
10-4. We're continuing it.
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Charlotte, NC
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