Fire alarm activated at Salisbury pharmacy basement, Salisbury NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm at a pharmacy in the basement near Mocksville Avenue in Salisbury was reported. Water flow was detected, but the incident was quickly brought under control. A 47-year-old male nearby experienced breathing problems.
Audio|Heard on: Rowan County Fire and EMS, Salisbury Fire
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01:37
Transcript:
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From Battalion, Agent 1, Agent 3, Ladder 1, fire alarm activation near Mocksville Avenue,
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Rowan Regional Medical Center, Parker Street, near Confederate Avenue, showing water flow in pharmacy area basement.
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The Ozops 202 time out 1343.
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Ender one on there.
00:27
Okay.
00:34
Inger 3, don't think that's going to 5th or hospital.
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Hospital, first injury.
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Injunctuary 5146.
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1346.
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The very ones, I'll see.
00:47
The silence.
01:02
Brandon is 622, Medicaid 51, breathing problems, near Faith Road,
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street,
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N street,
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47-year-old male at 1347.
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We're all, we'll tell you one.
01:21
I'm telling you.
01:25
Engine 3 is interior met with maintenance, actually on alarm.
01:28
He said the incident under control.
01:30
Hold the engine 3, release all loads, battalion, when I sign it, please.
01:34
Copy under control, Holden Engine 3, all those, release at 1348.
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Location mentioned:
Mocksville Ave, Salisbury, NC 28144
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