Residential fire alarm at townhome near Margaret Court, Indian Trail NC
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm triggered a response at a two-story townhome near Margaret Court in the Villages of Lake Park. Firefighters found no signs of fire and canceled the rest of the response.
Audio|Heard on: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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Station 51, Station 23,
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Residential fire alarm near Margaret Court,
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near Margaret Court,
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cross of York Alley and Boston Street, Villages of Lake Park, I'll pray on Delta, DELSA.
00:18
Responding to a carbon monoxide alarm, (number withheld), 10th and Hall Lane.
00:23
Crushing of toes in court.
00:26
Somerset subdivision no symptom two thirty-one throughout three ones are out
00:41
section fifty one
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Mission 21, Station 23.
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You're responding to a residential fire alarm, near Margaret Court, near Margaret Court, Cross of York, Alley, and Boston Street, Villages of Lake Park.
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Called in by the homeowner,
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no signs of a fire.
01:12
Viter 44, I think.
01:24
The NG 51's on scene.
01:28
Two-story townhome, Millerow,
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nothing showing, NJ 51-I-command, investigate me.
01:37
Two-story townhome, nothing showing Ging1-5Mand-command-in.
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Comed at 116.
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116. Ushows clear with the refusal, ready for pushed.
02:02
Same, see-com.
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Okay.
02:09
Go ahead.
02:13
Control, if you want to handle, you can cancel the remainder.
02:22
Control is 824A-24 in a unit not on the scene, Merger, you can cancel.
02:30
3.31 spelled.
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Two more.
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Location mentioned:
Margaret Ct, Indian Trail, NC 28079
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