Residential fire alarm near Brook Path Trail in Denver, Denver NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, multiple fire stations responded to a residential fire alarm near Brook Path Trail off Oak Lake Lane in Denver. The alarm was for a hallway smoke detector.
Audio|Heard on: Lincoln County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Fire Center, Station 3, Base 3, Station 1-Base 2, residential fire alarm, near Brook Path Trail, off Oak Lake Lane.
00:10
(number withheld).
00:11
Fire Center, Station 3, Base 3, Station 1, Base 2, respond for residential fire alarm, near Brook Path Trail, off Oak Lake Lane, time 1938.
00:24
Fire Center, Inter 14.
00:25
Fire Center, 1814.
00:26
Inj14. Go ahead.
00:28
Two, seven, can't.
00:31
Fourteen's en route.
00:33
I apologize for the delay.
00:34
We're back in service available in Central.
00:37
Ender 14, 10,
00:39
4. Let's line for a hallway smoke detector.
00:41
And 33, 104.
00:45
Again, it's going to be a hallway smoke detector, utilize TAC 1[1], Final Rival, TAC1.
00:50
Fire Center, engine 35 is around.
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And 35, 104.
00:54
Firester flag 31.
00:56
Flat 31.
00:59
Ladder 31 and inch of 32 center round.
01:03
Cloud 31 and 32, 104.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC 1: Tactical radio channel 1
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Location mentioned:
Brook Path Trail, Denver, NC 28037
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