Cooking alarm causes false fire alert on Raymond Way, Charlotte NC
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a fire alarm near Raymond Way in Charlotte. The alarm was triggered by cooking activity and determined to be a false alarm. All responding units were canceled except for Engine One, which continued to the scene to confirm safety.
Audio|Heard on: Mecklenburg NC Multi-Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm near Raymond Way.
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Raymond Way.
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Cross streets Lemington Drive and dead end.
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Ops six for traffic.
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Ops six time out 0451.
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Male, one round.
00:14
We're all attention to you now.
00:17
Male is one round.
00:24
Vehicle Engine One, Squad One, Robinson Engine Two, not to Raymond Way.
00:28
Responding out for a smoke detector alarm called in by the alarm company.
00:32
Advising first floor smoke detector via single panel structure update.
00:37
We just got a cancellation request indicating it was cooking, and the proper code has been given.
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First two, how you guys?
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Engine One continuing and all others can come back out.
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Location mentioned:
Raymond Pl, Charlotte, NC 28205
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