Residential fire alarm sounds for over an hour, Lake Park NC


A neighbor reported a residential fire alarm sounding for more than an hour at a home near Harleston Street. No smoke or flames were seen, and two vehicles were parked in the driveway. The cause of the alarm was not confirmed.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 6, and to wind 4, residential fire alarm, 1433, Harleston Street, Cross Streets, Feltreup, Ray and Staling's Brook Drive, operate on Gulf.
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Engine 6, and to wind 4, residential fire alarm, 1433, Harleston Street, Cross Street, Feltler up Ray and Staling's Brook Drive, operate on Gulf.
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4.0.
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Silver.
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Andrewsix me not.
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Silver. The on engine takes point before you're announced a residential fire alarm, 1433 Hallston Street, 1433 Hallston Street, and Stallingsbrook subdivision.
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It was called in by a neighbor advising that the neighbor's fire alarm has been going off for over an hour.
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It's a smoke detector, no flames or smoke evisible.
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It's coming from the whole house.
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They weren't sure of the exact address, but there is a black SUV and a white sedan parked in the driveway.
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It didn't have either smelled like they were cooking food earlier, but it's still been going off.
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Your closest hydrogen is going to be in front of 1,500 Harleston Street.
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Location mentioned:
Near Harleston St, Lake Park, NC 28079
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