False fire alarm due to faulty smoke detector in residence, Nags Head NC


Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a residence near South Virginia Dare Trail in Nags Head. They found no fire and determined the alarm was caused by a faulty smoke detector.
Audio|Source: Dare County Fire, EMS and Ocean Rescue
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Transcript:
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Station 16, Station 21, Residential Fire Alarm, 4217, South Virginia Dair Trail, Cross of Vixie Street and East Dune Street.
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Indicating smoke alarm upstairs zone to 10 o'clock.
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Air Central Engine 21 will be in Route 4217 South Virginia Air Trail.
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Engine 21 in Route 10-01[2].
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Truck 16 in Route 10-0.
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Truck 16 in Route 1001.
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Central Truck 16.
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Truck 16. Track 16.
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We're on scene.
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I'll give you size up in a minute.
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There's nothing shrunk from the road.
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Let's have right, track 16 on scene, nothing's showing 10.3.
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We're on scene. We'll track 16.
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All right. It's a three-story residential.
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It's going to be a faulty detector.
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I'm going to establish Virginia Air Command.
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You can cancel 21.
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Truxasthenic, I copy three story, residential, faulty detector.
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You have a Junevair command, canceling engine 21, 1004, central engine 21.
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You've been canceled. Your number's going to be 2525 at 10.4[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10.4: Acknowledgement
[2]
10-01: En route
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Location mentioned:
Near S Virginia Dare Trail, Nags Head, NC 27959
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