Commercial fire alarm at NASCAR research facility, Concord NC
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A commercial fire alarm was activated at the NASCAR Research and Development Center on near West Winds Boulevard. Fire crews responded and noted the need for forced entry. Law enforcement was requested to respond to the nearby incident with an injury at near Thomas Avenue.
Audio|Heard on: Cabarrus County, Concord, Harrisburg, and Kannapolis Fire Departments
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01:44
Transcript:
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Engine 9, Truck 11, Engine 11, commercial fire alarm activation at near West Winds Boulevard NW, operate up soon.
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Truck 11, Engine 11, commercial fire alarm activation at near West Winds Boulevard NW, Northwest,
00:18
NASCAR Research and Development Center, operate upstate.
00:31
With injury at near Thomas Avenue, across streets, Walker Street, and Richard Avenue.
00:38
Up right on a lot.
00:39
Can you have law enforcement respond to that location as well for reference the notes? Sample.
00:55
Squad attended Battalion 1 on conference.
01:01
Squad at the end of Battalion 1 on conference.
01:08
What?
01:11
Hey, Chief, for the notes on this call, it says that we're going to need a forced entry.
01:15
I've got L.A.O.
01:16
Coming. Do you want another engine company to go with us too or no?
01:22
Just see what you got when you get there and let me know.
01:25
Tim. Tim.
01:31
John, I'm talking here.
01:33
Indian Nine.
01:35
Listening there's commercial production up and show and I was on.
01:41
Copy on the commercial structure and nothing show in command.
01:44
1238.
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Location mentioned:
W Winds Blvd NW, Concord, NC 28027
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