Fire alarm triggers light haze at livingstone college, Salisbury NC
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm at Livingstone College's Tucker Hall caused a response. Fire crews found light haze on the third floor but no active fire during their investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Rowan County Fire and EMS, Salisbury Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Friend's Italian 1-Engine 1 Engine 3, Ladder 1, Fire alarm activation, near West Monroe Street, near West Monroe Street,
00:08
at Livingstone College at Tucker Hall, showing smoke detector,
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operon ops 2 up 0,0209.
00:21
The tiny one on two.
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One, just watch your spot.
00:31
Run, Agent 3 at all see nothing showing from a 3-store Mace 3-distractor Cormitory.
00:35
Compar, agent.
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Copy enter 3.
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On the scene, the line is showing from a 3-story demitory first engine in 2013.
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Agent 1st2nd, 2nd engine.
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Copy engine. Copy agent 1 on 2nd, engine.
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Ladder 1,0-1-2-1-1-1-1-1-1 first truck.
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I need three all units.
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Alpha side will be the side facing all the apparatus.
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I'll be entering on Charlie.
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I've got no conditions from three sides sitting on a slab.
01:26
No conditions.
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First floor panels divide on three 16th preceding locations.
01:34
Copy confirming 362 or 316?
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316.
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Copy, 316.
01:42
Copy, 316.
01:49
This is on second floor, no condition.
01:55
Copy. Copy.
01:57
I got light haze, third floor hallways.
02:04
Copy late, he used third one.
02:11
Sorry, from engine three.
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All right, so the panel was going to three.
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Well, I'm in room 318 with that same light A.
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No active fire, continue investigating.
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Copy 318.
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Location mentioned:
W Monroe St, Salisbury, NC 28144
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