Burnt food causes alarm at Sherwood Avenue home, Charlotte NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to an alarm near Sherwood Avenue in Charlotte. The alarm was triggered by a smoke detector, but after investigation, crews found it was just food burning on the stove, with no active fire.
Audio|Heard on: Mecklenburg NC Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Alarm companies en route to near Sherwood Avenue.
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Call came from the alarm company showing a zone nine master hallway smoke detector activation.
00:09
Cross streets are Queens Road and Beverly Drive, Myers Park.
00:12
Engine six on scene, got two-story residential structure.
00:15
No signs of smoke or fire at this time.
00:16
Engine six has command out investigating.
00:19
Alarm copies, it's just a sick man.
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Commander alarm, give us control time.
00:24
This is going to be food on the stove.
00:25
Engine six can handle ladder, you can clear.
00:28
Alarm copies control time.
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Location mentioned:
Sherwood Ave, Charlotte, NC 28207
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