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Fire alarm at Sheridan Towers caused by burnt foodHigh Point NC

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Sheraton Ct, High Point, NC 27410

A fire alarm went off at Sheridan Towers near North Main Street. Fire units responded and found the cause was burnt food, not a fire.

Audio|Heard on: High Point Fire Department Dispatch
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01:6
Transcript:
00:00
Attention. Engine 1.
00:02
Truck 2. Respond to near North Main Street.
00:05
Building fire alarm.
00:06
Crossed to Fred Alexander Place Entered Cavanoo.
00:09
Tac 3. Attention.
00:11
Engine 1. Truck 2.
00:13
Respond to near North Main Street.
00:15
Building fire alarm.
00:17
Crossed to Fred Alexander Place Entered Cavanoo.
00:20
Tac 3.
00:25
Engine one's around no bubble engine one 104 it's going to be a fire alarm at Sheridan Towers zone six nine.
00:40
Six nine each one multi-story fires is the apartment nothing shown for next year it's why it's one half a man be out to a vest yet angel one.
00:56
Shored ports, burnt food, new 908, we're up, en route to investigate.
01:06
Here.

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Location mentioned:
Sheraton Ct, High Point, NC 27410

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