False fire alarm caused by discharged extinguisher, Greenville NC
A fire alarm at ECU Health Medical Center was found to be false. The alarm was triggered by a discharged fire extinguisher.
Audio|Source: Greenville Fire Rescue
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Transcript:
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Engine 2, Truck 1, respond to near Stantonsburg Road at ECU Health Medical Center.
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Reference fire alarm activation.
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1447.
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Go ahead for instance,
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please.
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Yes, sir, just confirming you're in route. Yes, sir, just confirming you're in route.
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Yes, we're in route.
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Copy 14-5.
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Engine 2, P.
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County.
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Engine 2, Go ahead.
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Engine 2 will be arriving on scene, have a single storage structure with nothing to show from the exterior.
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Engine 1. Engine 2 will have command being investigated.
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Engine 2.1, seen nothing showing with command 1453.
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Engine 2 P.
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County.
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Engine 2.
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Truck 1 can clear via false alarm, patient discharge fire extinguisher.
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Engine 2, copy false alarm, truck 1, you can clear 14 at 4.504.
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Location mentioned:
Near Stantonsburg Rd, Greenville, NC 27834
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