Commercial fire alarm at retirement facility on Taylor Glen Ln, Concord NC
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According to the dispatch call, a commercial fire alarm was triggered at a retirement facility near Taylor Glen Lane. Responders found the alarm caused by food left on the stove and canceled further response.
Audio|Heard on: Cabarrus County, Concord, Harrisburg, and Kannapolis Fire Departments
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 5, truck 11, engine 11, commercial fire alarm, near Taylor Glen Lane Northwest, operate opt-2.
00:07
Engine 5, truck 11, engine 11, commercial fire alarm, near Taylor Glen Lane northwest at Taylor Glen retirement, operate on opt-2.
00:20
What do you come on?
00:26
Back in service.
00:29
I'll be decommon, back in service at 1119.
00:36
I'll be Concord.
00:40
Kremlinstein, three-story wood frame,
00:42
assisted living facility, nothing visible for three-size.
00:45
Signation 5 will be out.
00:47
Investigate, establish command.
00:52
Copy-inch-5 on the three-story wood frame living facility, nothing showing established command of investigating in 11
00:58
Go ahead of the concourse.
01:01
Engine, top.
01:04
Go ahead and cancel engine 11.
01:07
Have the truck 11 respond on the end so I get up to see what we got.
01:12
It's going to be food on the stove.
01:21
Copy. Engine 11, you've been canceled authority of command at 1121.
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Location mentioned:
Taylor Glen Ln NW, Concord, NC 28027
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