False commercial fire alarm caused by dust, Statesville NC
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a commercial fire alarm near Walker Road. Upon arrival, they found no fire; the alarm was triggered by dust and had been reset before their arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Iredell NC Multi-Tac Group Calls
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
They're coming, so Monticello Engine 1 and Engine 2 respond.
00:04
Monicell, engine one engine two, ten four.
00:08
Units responding to commercial fire alarm,
00:11
near Walker Road.
00:12
Some came in from alarm company stating alarm information fire.
00:17
Nothing further at this time.
00:19
Okay, I'm engine one's on scene, single-story commercial, not shown from two sides, two-heavy vacuum progress, you can show command-establishment, we'll be out in this case.
00:28
T-1-104, show on scene, single-story commercial structure.
00:32
Nothing showing on two sides, evacuation and progress.
00:35
Command established on Tac 30.
00:38
Monosel engine one's on the, or then, correction into two from the scene, level one stage.
00:45
Monosel engine 224, level one stage.
00:50
10-2 to Klan.
00:53
Good.
00:56
Inside with no condition,
00:59
the alarm was set off by dust and they have reset it prior to our arrival.
01:08
I can redirect false alarm.
01:10
System has been reset.
01:11
Encho command thermated off Maw-Mawesi-Maw-A-U-San complete.
01:15
Ten-four show Amon to Sala complete.
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Location mentioned:
Walker Rd, Statesville, NC 28625
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