Fire units respond to residential fire alarm with no flames, Charlotte NC
Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near Menizer Street in Charlotte, North Carolina. No flames were visible and the structure appeared to be single story. Subsequently, a unit requested emergency assistance to help lift a patient at another location.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Coming to your sign near Menizer Street, Cross Street to Ambassador Street, Morrison, it's five still.
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Carter-Mahis, CPI, they have a zone three-bedroom suspect detector.
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Yeah.
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Five, cover.
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This is legalized.
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A major 43.
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You can have medical phones this way.
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Emergency or not.
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Non-urgency at this time.
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I'll advise further once we continue our assessment.
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24-43.
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61 we have patient contact.
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61-2.
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61-1.
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A single story, unvisual.
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Five, command.
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Two-forward bottles, Ais command, that's showing.
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16, CSD emergent, uh,
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reference, lift, assist.
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Copy.
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Engine 44, a systematic,
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1010 Del Mar Lane.
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Engine 44, assistmatic, 1010L Mar Lane.
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Engine 44 to launch.
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Sure, the engine 44 is beta.
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Never mind, we got it. Thank you.
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104-144.
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Medic 16.
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16.
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Hey,
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I'm not sure I got out the first time.
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Can I get CFC emergent for a lift assistance, please?
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10-4[1]. We've got to move out to you.
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I appreciate your.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
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Charlotte, NC
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