False fire alarm triggered by low battery in Monroe home, Monroe NC


Fire units responded to a home fire alarm in Monroe, NC. Upon arrival, no fire was found. The alarm was caused by a low battery and confirmed as false by the homeowner and alarm company.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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2.11 en route.
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402, 2.11, you're in route to a non-commercial fire alarm, 8319, Heglerton Road, 839-Haglerton Road, cross street to Mortimer Mill Road, New Hope Church Road.
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It's going to be a fire alarm sent by the alarm company.
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One company of the vows and it's the Smoke Hall.
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How's what's going to be at East Highway 218 and Hegel is in?
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Yeah, I'm into 42nd, right.
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Timbler. 501 on scene.
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Single story,
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residential structure, nothing showing.
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5.01 will be out.
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That's the case. Have to me.
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Happy 5-1 on scene, single story residential structure, another showing, 5-1 command.
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5-1 to see come.
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Do you have a, can you call this residential phone number force?
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Tim, I saw it as well that the alarm company just sent a message in saying that it was a false alarm per the homeowner, said it was due to a low battery.
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Yeah, on the selling engine 482, Beyonce, Hagler, Tim.
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Stand for. Bob, I wanted to see Com.
00:58
You would cancel Unionville.
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This would be a false alarm,
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steam. I've done made the entry into the home.
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Copy, Unionville.
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You copy direct. Still having copy direct.
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No Univille clear and available.
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Take one.
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Monroe, NC
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