Fire alarm triggered at college dormitory, Davidson NC
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm and smoke detector alarm activated at Thomason Residential Hall in Davidson College. Multiple fire units responded as it was considered a high-life hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Davidson Station 1 fire, about station 2 fire, about more fire,
00:05
responding for a...
00:07
General fire alarm,
00:10
also a smoke detector alarm.
00:11
It's going to be near Glasgow Street.
00:14
That's near Glasgow Street.
00:17
It's going to be Davidson College, Thomason,
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residential hall.
00:20
Cross streets are Patterson Court,
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Circle, and Dormitory Drive.
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Ops 6, Ops 6 for traffic timeout 22,
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57, our correction at 53.
00:34
Bravo.
00:41
I'm David's an inch at once, right?
00:44
Steve's the edge of one copy-share-row.
00:48
Davis is a good-day-you-for-out.
00:50
We're going to start at 44 is on the west.
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44 copies straight route.
01:00
I'll tell you one cop-sharing route.
01:05
Steve, they're two then out.
01:09
Okay, so NG copy sharing route.
01:16
About more Nguyen to respond.
01:18
Not more, NG1, copy sharing route.
01:29
Paul Davison, coordinated and Mountmore units responding to near Glasgow Street, called by the alarm company, showing him general fire alarm, and a smoke detector alarm.
01:39
Zones are going to be zone E as an Edward 110, zone 424 smoke alarm, and zone 598 smoke alarm.
01:51
This is going to be considered a high-life hazard.
01:57
With nothing shown, Dave's an inch won't be command.
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Location mentioned:
N Main St, Davidson, NC 28035
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