Fire alarm activation at granite quarry office building, Granite Quarry NC
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Fire alarm activated at a warehouse near South Salisbury Avenue in Granite Quarry. Firefighters responded but found no fire. The alarm was likely a sprinkler system test.
Audio|Heard on: Rowan County Fire and EMS, Salisbury Fire
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Station 57, engine 761, rescue 54, rescue 71, parlor activation.
00:06
Near South Salisbury Avenue, Granite Quarry, Cross Creek's Depot to the Troutman.
00:12
J.H. Cook & Son Sprinkler, Zone 2.
00:15
Zone 2, Sprinkler, Office 12, or 22.
00:18
Five seventy one are up? You're 5771.
00:23
Opps 12.
00:28
Copy Medicaid, 81 on Cement, 933.
00:32
On Rescue 54 respond.
00:38
Rescue 54, respond.
00:40
Rescue 54.
00:46
Early, five seventy one's on scene, nothing showing from a brick masonry constructed warehouse, I think that's yet.
00:54
Yeah, but another showing from brick masonry construction.
01:02
Rescue 71's on 12.
01:04
Five seventy one around.
01:06
Five seventy one, right.
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Five seventy one.
01:14
Roy an alarm company on the scene advising should have been in tests by working on the system.
01:19
You can't solve mutual age or five seventy one available.
01:23
Got five seventy one available.
01:25
The alarm should have been in test.
01:28
0935 all units respond to south all revenue for fire alarm activation counts your response.
01:34
Seventy one fifty one sorry please.
01:42
They said, one feet one zero nine thirty-six.
01:46
Trescue 54, cop to cancel, everybody will retire.
01:51
Zero nine thirty-six.
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Location mentioned:
S Salisbury Ave, Granite Quarry, NC 28072
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