False fire alarm caused by resident at Nashville address, Nashville NC


A fire alarm went off at a residence near Sweet Potato Ln in Nashville. Fire responders found it was a false alarm caused by a resident, according to the hall monitor.
Audio|Source: Nash County EMS Dispatch - Digital
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Transcript:
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National All-Call, Station 12, Station 7, fire, activated fire alarm, near Sweet Potato Ln, Nashville, just off a peak-hand drive.
00:10
There will be a hallway smoke detector, McCutner resident.
00:12
10-10[1], operating on tack two.
00:15
POMAYOR. BOR.
00:16
BOR. BOR.
00:17
Ms. 4, Station 8, first responders, unconscious, near Elm Street and Daly, Hill Road, Jordan Street.
00:26
The emergency response 1011, operating on attack one.
00:28
Last unit on track one.
00:30
UNS-5 is on thing.
00:31
104. NS5 on thing, Kerrybrook.
00:33
Now, Sergeant, this route, firewall activation, sweep-tow the lane.
00:36
Long company called that vice doesn't be a false activation.
00:38
They spoke with the hall monitor, they said the alarm off by (name withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-10: Operating on TAC 2
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Location mentioned:
Near Sweet Potato Ln, Nashville, NC 27855
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