Possible residential fire investigated with no visible flames, Kinston NC


A possible residential fire was reported at two locations near Linden Avenue and near Fred Everett Road. Emergency responders arrived, found no visible fire, and investigated the scene. The situation was brought under control without detecting fire.
Audio|Source: Lenoir County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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2129, 2129, near Fred Everett Road.
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Car 2[1] is on the scene, nothing visible, single-story, which room, residential?
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Got a car two on the scene, near Linden Avenue, nothing visible 1019.
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Car two have command, command to be investigated.
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No. No, 1019.
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Copy. Communication, 352, I'll be in route to him.
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Go to tonight.
00:16
Obvious conditions, command will be still investigating.
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All units, you know, downgrad.
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Trouble down at it.
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Cig's 33 sound rate.
00:23
It's only 2 down for it.
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The second down for it. This one is down straight.
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10 minutes 6th, 2nd150 whole road, June 1,500 whole road, state veteran zone, room Charlie 207, first to fall, cross seats, a rouse road at Gibson Boulevard, or starting routine traffic, 3.50 communications, all units committed.
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Thanks a house, Jackie, Jack, Jackie.
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I'll appreciate that direct.
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U.NC. Linaw back in service, we'll be handling that call for Medic6.
00:47
Cabinet 6, you're right?
00:48
Okay, it's correct. Thank you.
00:53
Communication command, answer is under control.
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Command[2], command, command under control, T-22.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Car 2: Fire/EMS command vehicle designation
[2]
Command: Incident command established
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Location mentioned:
Near Linden Ave, Kinston, NC 28501
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