False commercial fire alarm on West Grantham Street, Goldsboro NC
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Fire units responded to a commercial fire alarm at a business near West Grantham Street in Wayne County. After investigation, no fire was found and the building was returned to the occupant.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne County Fire and OPS Channels
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Controls for Engine 1, Engine 3, Engine 2, Tower 1, and Battalion 1.
00:04
Commercial fire alarm, near West Grantham Street.
00:09
It's going to get building near West Grantham Street.
00:14
Crawstreet, West U.S.
00:15
and 70 Highway.
00:17
House 4 for operations, House 4.
00:20
Commercial fire alarm, near Clare 1026.
00:27
Major Wondon switch on the Office 4.
00:30
Copy driver's license check.
00:33
Tire 1-1-2-24.
00:39
Copy-Tire 1-212-27.
00:41
This is right.
00:42
Easy, ones on top 4.
00:46
Union 2's, the route switch on 4.
00:49
You have one time on your way rescue.
00:52
Tower 1-144.
00:54
Copy engine 2, driver's license check.
00:56
In3, same traffic.
00:59
Copy engine 3, 2,027.
01:01
Yeah, engine 2,0-0-04.
01:07
The vehicle's coming out of Green Drive.
01:09
Want to send a legion?
01:11
Is there? Is there?
01:16
Is any of you a description for Zone 21?
01:24
No, if they did not?
01:33
One central agency ones will be on scene large commercial truss or nothing show when he wants to have command.
01:40
Plain signal, Waukesha command.
01:42
That means no one else we need command.
01:44
Here we go.
01:51
Facilities been turned back over to the occupant.
01:53
All more magnets are clear, command is terminated.
01:56
All more maintenance is clear, command terminated, 1032.
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Location mentioned:
W Grantham St, North Carolina 27530
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