Smoke alarm triggered by food on stove in Charlotte, Charlotte NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible smoke alarm activation near Coquina Ln in Charlotte. The alarm company reported a mid-level zone activation, but on arrival, firefighters found a townhome with no visible smoke. The source was identified as food on the stove, and the alarm was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Mecklenburg NC Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Alarm company is en route to near Coquina Ln.
00:04
Call came from the alarm company showing a smoke mid-level zone seven activation.
00:11
The alarm company also got a request to cancel while we were on the phone.
00:14
No proper passcodes were given.
00:16
Unknown what set it off.
00:17
Cross streets are Newland Road and Winged Chestnut Boulevard.
00:20
Eleven.
00:23
Engine 18, stop.
00:25
Soury with.
00:27
Engine 18's on scene, near Coquina Ln.
00:31
I got a two-story, three-story townhome.
00:35
Nothing showing.
00:36
18 will have command investigate it.
00:40
Alarm copy, this is Engine 18, come in.
00:44
Engine 18 alarm control, food on stove for available.
00:49
Alarm copies, Central (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Coquina Ln, Charlotte, NC 28206
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