False fire alarm at Salisbury residence, Salisbury NC
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Fire units responded to a fire alarm activation near Glover Road in Salisbury, North Carolina. Upon arrival, no fire or hazardous conditions were found. The incident was confirmed to be a false alarm and the alarm was reset.
Audio|Heard on: Rowan County Fire and EMS, Salisbury Fire
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01:58
Transcript:
00:00
Oh, and the Medic 871, unknown medical, fire is already en route for a fire alarm.
00:08
No further information at this time.
00:11
Well,
00:12
1501 Glover Road, 1501 Glover Road, Cross Streets, Maple Street, and Pops Stirewalt Road.
00:23
Hey, from this year, honey?
00:25
Thank you.
00:29
8702-0.151, we'll ever read.
00:33
Copy.
00:38
Take 744 or not.
00:45
Copy Tanger 744.
00:55
Rowan, unit 10 right of Glover Roadby, as IZMS is also en route for possible medical alarm this time.
01:01
Cool,
01:05
let's go.
01:07
Road Engine 411, we're on the scene.
01:09
No obvious conditions from four sides of a single-story, small frame, wood residential.
01:16
We'll be out of the first engine investigating we're on the Grolo side.
01:21
Got to be no conditions from four sides on the proper.
01:29
Then, for four times.
01:30
Tony on thing.
01:37
Phone engine 4-11.
01:39
Go ahead.
01:42
Confirm false activation.
01:44
You can cancel any further response.
01:45
We're under control.
01:46
We'll be attempting to reset the alarm.
01:49
Copy. Will you advise on the medical alarm without service fee?
01:54
That's from the risk false as well as keep activation.
01:58
Copy. Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Glover Rd, Salisbury, NC 28146
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