Fire units respond to false alarm at palmer street, High Point NC
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to an automatic alarm near Palmer Street. Upon investigation, it was found to be a malfunction with the smoke detector, and there was no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Guilford Metro Fire
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Transcript:
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Near Palmer Drive.
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Grabbing near Palmer.
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Yeah.
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Truck train.
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You will start a call for a Truck 10 and Engine 10 at near Palmer Drive reference automatic alarm.
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TN4, just be as I've got PD on interrupt to that to another neighbor called in his audible alarm.
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I could start on it.
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Thank you.
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Okay.
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Communication, stroke-hand is all the scene.
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Two-story residents, Stroft, you know, showing.
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Trot-Han, I'm command, we'll be out to investigate.
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Table.
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One, copy car one, truck one,
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cancel.
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Page five, continue.
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Cut.
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There's five on the scene, single-board risk, which is a show, and five-sum trailing, the out-investigate, attack brief.
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Two.
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Callmer Command.
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Command.
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Command on.
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You can show us under control.
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Talk to the homeowner.
01:48
They had been having issues with the detector.
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Location mentioned:
Palmer St, High Point, NC 27265
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