Accidental cooking fire triggers alarm in Charlotte home, Charlotte NC
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm near Wingstone Lane in Charlotte. The alarm was caused accidentally by cooking. The alarm company tried to cancel the call, and fire units cleared the scene after confirming safety.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm, near Wingstone Lane, Engine 27, and Tower 27, Fire Alarm, near Wingstone Lane.
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The engine 27-long, what's the channel?
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Engine 27, 8-o-tel.
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The engine 27-long, we're en route.
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Two orders for this.
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Companies respond near Wingstone Lane, your cross streets or Chimney Rock Court in the dead end.
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22 steel, caught by the alarm company to have a Zone 5 hallway smoke detector.
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You on contact?
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Call before you go in contact.
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I'm 41 cancel fire.
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10-4[1] Central Hunterswell Engine 2.
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Quit.
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And cancel per minute 41 on scene.
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10 for 100sville Engine 2 available.
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Summit complete, 0-950.
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So if I have a long, do we need to fill your station?
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We should be clear enough here in the next for a while.
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However,
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I'm going to call in a minute and give you some information for Red Cross if you're just.
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Cooking set off the alarm; alarm company is attempting to cancel.
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Tower 27, copy.
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Angel 27 you can clear.
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Tire 47 is we'll continue in, just check it up.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Near Wingstone Ln, Charlotte, NC 28262
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