False fire alarm caused by water in townhouse detector, Salisbury NC
Fire and emergency units responded to a fire alarm at a two-story townhouse near Stando Street, Salisbury. The alarm was caused by water affecting a detector. No fire or dangerous conditions were found.
Audio|Source: Rowan County Fire and EMS, Salisbury Fire
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Transcript:
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Room, Battalion 1, Ingen 1, Engine 3, Ladder 1, Fire alarm activation, near Stando Street, Salisbury, Brenner Avenue to Duncan Court at Vionon Hill Department, Department 8C.
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Charlie.
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Area activation is going to be the living room,
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tops 202 to 244.
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Rob Cattleman, Spaninan Street, no other kid.
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How we're gonna tell ya one?
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He's just there on a team. See nothing chilling. She's toward Miller Road, Townhouse, first inning.
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Having two-nothing from a two-story townhouse, first engine in two-fourty-nine.
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Taday-one's on seat.
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Your tiny one.
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You stay beside a part of 360 and five.
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No conditions on a slab.
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It's going to be in the middle of row.
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Tell you one, copy.
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Dean's every time and here in their conditions. I want to fix that I'll do overflowing toilet that went to the forenoon the detector. Remember, just roll hold up.
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Table, Captain.
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Roll the table. We're on the table.
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The time.
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Agent 3 is anterior with no conditions. They're advising alarm due to water and a protector.
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Should the incident under control, hold engine 3 release all of those battalion 1stim complete.
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Every under control, engine 3 committed, all of those released, the time, point, 2,2-2-2-2-2-2-2.
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Salisbury, NC
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