Fire alarm at commercial tire shop in charlotte, Charlotte NC
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was reported at a commercial tire shop near South Boulevard in Charlotte. Emergency responders arrived, and a smoke detector activated in zone 3. Power line problems were also noted at nearby roads during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 20 and ladder 20, fire alarm, near South Boulevard.
00:05
Engine 20 and ladder 20, fire alarm,
00:08
near South Boulevard.
00:15
Engine 24, power lines, Carma Road and Pineville Matthews Road, on Sea, Charlie.
00:21
Charlie. Engine 24, power lines, Carma Road and Pineville Matthews Road, on Sea, Charlie.
00:32
The alarm companies responding to near South Boulevard, Pitt Stop Tire.
00:37
Cross streets is Longleaf Drive and Carolina Pavilion Drive North.
00:41
It's called in by the alarm company, the smoke detector, and zone 3.
00:49
Ladder 24 alarm.
00:53
Go ahead, that are 24.
00:56
Put us on the power line problem.
01:06
Ladder 24, power lines, Carma Road and Pineville Matthews Road, on C, Charlie.
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Ladder 24, power lines, Carma Road and Pineville Matthews Road, on C, Charlie.
01:22
Did you get on scene so I can call, Duke?
01:26
Got me.
01:32
They all seen.
01:34
Near South Boulevard.
01:36
Second story commercial for lunch, so I'm going to be command.
01:39
Ladder, y'all can hold off on South Boulevard.
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Location mentioned:
South Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28273
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