Residential fire alarm with no signs of fire, Efland NC
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A residential fire alarm was reported near Angus Lane, Cedar Grove. Fire department arrived with no visible signs of fire. The incident involved a patient in hospice needing to be moved to a hospital bed. No fire was found upon investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Cedar Grove Fire, near Angus Lane, and (name withheld),
00:06
residential fire alarm, Cedar Grove Fire, near Angus Lane, and (name withheld),
00:14
Residential fire alarm, cross streets Harbor Drive, UPS 2,
00:19
Timeout 1158.
00:24
From Silverbrook Place out of 158.
00:32
31 in route at 1159.
00:35
On in route, 1159, you're responding to an audible smoke detector fire alarm for the (name withheld) residence.
00:50
6-39.
00:56
Phone a clock.
01:02
Medicaid on primary.
01:05
Medicaid.
01:08
Available.
01:09
Medicaid.
01:12
Engine 32-102, Charles Berry Circle, lift assist.
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Engine 32,
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102, Charles Berry Circle, lift assist.
01:23
Cross streets Poundenridge Road.
01:25
UPS 1. Time are 1207.
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NKVeen to 33.
01:35
23.
01:37
We're at Charlesbury in place, 302.
01:41
1933, taking the lift assist for end of 32 at 12.08.
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So if they're being advised, you're flying with no medic unit.
01:51
Durham advised they don't send EMS2 lifting assistance calls.
01:55
The patient just needs moved from downstairs into a hospital bed,
02:02
advising that she is in hospice.
02:05
She weighs between 140 to 150 pounds.
02:10
That's accurate.
02:16
On scene, two-story residential structure, nothing visible, 631 half a man out investigating.
02:24
631 on scene, out investigating at public.
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Location mentioned:
Angus Ln, Efland, NC 27243
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