False alarm leads to fire response near Wiley Ave, Salisbury NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible fire alarm near Wiley Avenue in Salisbury. The caller reported hearing an alarm coming from the attic. On arrival, crews found no smoke or fire. The source of the alarm was discovered to be a discarded alarm device inside a trash bag. The situation was declared under control and all units were released.
Audio|Heard on: Rowan County Fire and EMS, Salisbury Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Battalion One, Engine One, Engine Three, Ladder One, Rescue Two.
00:03
Fire alarm activation near Wiley Avenue.
00:07
Cross streets of Stanley Street and Boyden Road.
00:09
Getting further on your zone, being called in by the homeowner.
00:23
The caller advises they hear the alarm coming from the attic.
01:44
Rescue Two on scene, nothing showing.
01:47
Single story residential structure.
03:06
Ladder One entered on the outside.
03:08
No smoke or fire conditions.
03:09
Chief, you can show the incident under control.
03:13
They do have an alarm but no fire condition.
03:15
Sound appears to come from the outside base area.
03:17
Alarm found in a trash bag.
03:45
Final alarm in trash bag, release all units.
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Location mentioned:
Wiley Ave, Salisbury, NC 28144
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