Smoke detector triggers fire alarm at Long Ridge Lane, Charlotte NC
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered by a smoke detector in an unspecified area near Long Ridge Lane. Fire units responded but found no signs of fire or contact at the residence.
Audio|Heard on: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 33 and ladder 33, fire alarm, near Long Ridge Lane on D, Delta.
00:07
Engine 33 and ladder 33, fire alarm, near Long Ridge Lane on D, Delta.
00:19
The alarm companies responding to 5,700 West Park Drive at the Sanesta.
00:24
Seafers from the alarm company, they advised a fire alarm activation in zone zero.
00:29
Crossington be Griffith Road and dead end 12-cell.
00:38
931, 5501 Machesney Drive.
00:40
It's a 76-year-old female that has fallen.
00:45
Medicines and route routine traffic.
00:47
The door should be unlocked.
00:51
The angel 12 is only saying nothing showing 12's command.
00:57
Time 41012 of command, nothing showing.
01:03
Long Ridge Lane in the dead end.
01:06
It's going to be a zone 11 for a smoke detector with no location.
01:10
There was no contact at the residence.
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Location mentioned:
Long Ridge Ln, Charlotte, NC 28214
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