Fire alarm activation caused by low battery on Timberlane Trail, Salisbury NC
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According to the dispatch call, fire units were dispatched to a fire alarm at near Timberlane Trail. The alarm company confirmed it was a low battery issue with the smoke heat detector and canceled the response.
Audio|Heard on: Rowan County Fire and EMS, Salisbury Fire
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Station 61, 62, 63, DC11, engine 4, ladder 4, tanker 554, fire alarm activation, near Timberlane Trail,
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near Timberlane Trail,
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near Timberlane Trail, Timberlane Circle to Partridge Run,
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alarm company advising, Zone 10 Main Heat, Operating Ops 13, Ops 13, Timeout, 327.
00:26
551's responding.
00:29
Copy 551. Copy 551.
00:34
The ladder for confirming you, copy dispatch for the Timberlane Trail fire alarm.
00:42
That's Robert.
00:43
No respondent.
00:45
Copy ladder four.
00:47
Rob Battalion once responded in place to be C-11.
00:50
Probably Battalion 1.
00:51
Probably Battalion 1.
00:57
Tanker 554 and we're out.
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Copy tanker 554.
01:01
Ryan, the units en route to the fire alarm activation on Timberlane Trail, authority of alarm company,
01:08
spoke with a (name withheld), gave proper code and advised that everything is okay, low battery and the smoke heat detector.
01:14
What do you advise?
01:18
What do you advise?
01:23
The United 6.2 at Rye.
01:25
Two guests at UL.A.
01:27
622 .
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All our units in route, engine 622 can be responding to the fire alarm activation on Timberlane Trail.
01:41
All our units can cancel your response, timeout 332.
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Location mentioned:
Timberlane Trail, Salisbury, NC 28147
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