Fire alarm at Somerside Drive controlled by crews, Guilford County NC
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Fire crews responded to a fire and carbon monoxide alarm near Somerside Drive in North Carolina. The scene had an active sprinkler system and used foam to control the fire. After bringing the situation under control, the water supply was shut down. No personal details were disclosed.
Audio|Heard on: Guilford Metro Fire
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04:30
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 31 and Station 3859, Somerside Drive, Cobb, Shamia, carbon monoxide alarm.
00:09
Cross streets are Cannonade Drive and Cannonade Drive.
00:17
Two rows of foam, polymer,
00:22
and sprinkler system is still running.
00:29
Two rolls of foam that was Martin sprinkler still running.
00:37
Pug 1-1-2-4, near Somerside Drive, Pressurtonade Drive, I don't know, I'll remember the Knox Town Alarm.
00:50
Turn them apart or what's your play?
00:57
Just one, we'll just one long ago.
01:05
This isn't good, it's not smaller anymore.
01:08
We'll put a little extra water on it, just to be safe.
01:13
All right, Ted 4.
01:14
County, not smold and put an extra water on, got.
01:20
Command,
01:22
we're going to be out here now.
01:24
We're completely under control.
01:29
All right, fire-tack, from command, copy your complete learning control.
01:37
Stain 3 from Commandless.
01:39
Let's go ahead and have those folks shut down that water supply for it.
01:47
Engine 21.
01:51
Engine 21, commanding.
01:54
A engine 21 is still on rig, alpha bravo corner with three personnel.
02:00
All right, ten-four cap, thank you.
02:02
Let's go ahead and DC your rig assignment and we're going to probably get to coordinate with Battain 3.
02:09
We're going to be DC in the water supply also with your engine as in that water supply as well.
02:16
10401 is going to D.C.
02:18
Red,
02:19
and move to Battalion 3 for wrecking down water supply.
02:24
And, boy count, thank you.
02:29
Engine 6, signal 50.
02:31
2.4. Angel 6, 10.24.
02:38
Engine 31, 10-4[1].
02:46
Engine 41 engineer to engine 20 engineer.
02:50
Go ahead.
02:58
To shut down the operation, so if you want to start breaking down on your end,
03:04
sounds a good...
03:08
Stand for us, about to go ahead and start breaking it down now.
03:15
31 engineer while I got you here, are you full on your tank or shut it down? 10-4[1].
03:22
I'm full.
03:27
Agent 18 from Air 1.
03:33
That's 18. That's 18.
03:38
Hey, Captain, can you make marks or identify that move that guy ran over so we can just inspect it?
03:49
Ten, four, we can circle back around there and do it.
03:51
It's probably the first two couplains on that hose over there at that hydrant that didn't work.
03:57
But we'll mark it for you.
04:01
Okay, ten-four, thank you.
04:06
Everyone from Battalion 3.
04:07
I have the two sections in my car.
04:09
I'm going to bring them to you, that's I heard.
04:14
10 4 o'clock, sir.
04:19
Everyone driver, I got a shutdown.
04:25
Lo-562.
04:28
Zero readings in the break room area.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Summerside Dr, North Carolina 27377
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