Fire alarm activation near Old Mail Road in Southern Pines, Southern Pines NC
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Firefighters responded to a fire alarm activation near Old Mail Road in Southern Pines. The call originated from a landline, and responders were paged for notification. The alarm was reported as general with no confirmed fire.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph, Chatham and Moore Counties Public Safety
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
Central from Engine 811.
00:03
Go ahead.
00:08
811 will be en route to near Old Mail Road for fire alarm activation.
00:15
We received a landline call to the station.
00:19
If you would, set our pagers off for notification, please.
00:22
Okay.
00:24
We're getting a call about it now.
00:26
We just paged it.
00:28
Copy there.
00:36
Engine Eighty-one Fire alarm, near Old Mail Road, Southern Pines, cross street, Young's Road, and Manhattan Way.
00:50
Central Battalion 81's responder, Old Mail.
00:57
PCA1-181-11-0-Rode, (number withheld) Rode, (number withheld) ROW-A-L sequence.
01:21
MDIS ma.
01:24
You don't have one.
01:31
Yeah, the MDIS is ma'am.
01:35
Copy that.
01:37
65, 552 central, 10661.
01:41
So. So.
01:47
133.
01:50
We're on Hoffman Road,
01:52
the entire road, out with Lincoln, Lincoln Victor,
01:55
3714, beating Lincoln, Lincoln, Victor with 3714.
01:59
Sweet sweat on a black and color Honda cord.
02:02
Go ahead.
02:03
104 Hoffman, John.
02:06
Big number 133,
02:07
602.
02:10
602, McGameral.
02:11
I'll be 23 with him at this time.
02:16
Thank you.
02:17
Go ahead of 133.
02:20
UNIS responding,
02:22
Old Mail Road.
02:24
I'm company advisors showing a general fire alarm.
02:26
He's on 1.100.
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Location mentioned:
Old Mail Rd, Southern Pines, NC 28387
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