Residential fire alarm caused by kitchen smoke, Lexington NC
Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near Moore Dr. The alarm was triggered by smoke in the kitchen caused by a pot left on the stove. No active fire was reported on scene.
Audio|Source: Davidson County Fire
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Transcript:
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Take on the time, 7-inch of 4, truck 2, ladder 1 at near Moore Dr, pressure Montcorder Drive, Farton Drive for residential fire alarm, about 14.O.A.
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Go ahead and see that.
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Okay, so it's a grayish color,
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two lug couch looking parts.
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Correct, one piece. Now we'll know in between those two clear white looking parts that you're on would be opening, spacing away from the two red parts.
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Can we get some work this matter, please? Can we get some work with this matter, please?
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Okay, for a hurricane emergency.
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Attention toward, copy.
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Ted White will be upwards as if they're tail runs,
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with the other part, creating a bumper.
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Okay, responding.
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Track two, copy.
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You call for many seconds.
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Tim, we're being told you have sirens with no lights.
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Copy that, thank you.
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See how Medicaid.
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More dry. Color is advising, color was the alarm puppy advising kitchen smoke activation for the Hoover residents.
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The alarm company did make contact with the keyholder who stated that they left a pot on the stove and they are not on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Near Moore Dr, Lexington, NC 27292
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