Fire alarm accidental activation at detention facility, Lincolnton NC
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm at a detention facility near John Howel Memorial Dr in Lincolnton was accidentally activated. Emergency units responded and confirmed there was no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
They're showing zone 993,
00:02
general fire alarm.
00:03
I'll get for all operations on Tac 1, all operations on Tac 1.
00:09
All operations on Tac 1.
00:11
One can brush four is en route.
00:13
Tampa Fresh Four.
00:19
Take one, see that.
00:21
I'm not like one.
00:24
Clear enemy.
00:25
Ten-four.
00:31
Lincoln from Battalion One.
00:37
Lincoln from Battalion One.
00:39
Battalion One.
00:44
And the battalion one's arriving,
00:47
two-story, large detention facility, nothing showing from Alpha Side.
00:52
Command established on Tac 1.
00:54
Ten 4.
00:59
Command all units, Ladder 1's investigation on Alpha Side,
01:04
they do have their own water supply.
01:06
All company stage on the entrance to the jail.
01:16
A link at Rushmore is all the phone.
01:21
Command from Investigate.
01:23
Go ahead.
01:25
Everybody was in they took the E-O-1 for the first time.
01:28
We're going to confirm.
01:32
Copy. Make an entry with two on the outside.
01:36
Investigating.
01:38
Command from investigation.
01:42
Good.
01:54
Copy that.
01:56
Lincoln from command on Tac 1.
01:58
Command, go ahead.
02:04
Confirm accidental activation.
02:07
You can clear engine 2, engine 4, rescue 2, whole battalion 1, ladder 1.
02:13
Correct.
02:15
Ladder 1 is out of the side part 2.
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Location mentioned:
John Howel Memorial Dr, Lincolnton, NC 28092
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