False fire alarm at state hall caused by dust, Greensboro NC
A fire alarm was triggered at A&T State Hall on Arthur Hennon Drive in Greensboro. The alarm was later found to be false and caused by dust activating the system.
Audio|Source: Guilford Metro Fire
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Transcript:
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Near Arthur Hennon Drive.
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A&T State Hall.
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Fire alarm.
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Cross streets are University Circle and Notcho Street.
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TAC Alpha 4.
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This pitch, poor condition, TAN Youngfield.
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Engine 54.
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Report from Agent 1, Signal 50[1], Terminant Command.
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Major 1, you still got, though, looks like 53 in Ladder.
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The Latter 14.
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Ladder 14.
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50PI, high-velocity.
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Cross streets are Carnegie Place in Meadowwood Street.
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Tocalfa A.
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...investigation mode.
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Ten for Rana 14, go ahead.
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As those advise that Bainers had set off the system with dust.
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We're going to advise that we were going to cancel in 43 to continue.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Signal 50: Agency-specific signal code indicating an emergency or priority situation; meaning varies by jurisdiction.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Market St, Greensboro, NC 27411
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