Fire alarm reported at Rams Village in Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill NC
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was reported at Rams Village near Williamson Drive in Chapel Hill. Multiple fire units responded and began investigating the scene. One patient was transported to Duke for routine care.
Audio|Heard on: Orange County Fire and EMS
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01:37
Transcript:
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Engine 35, Carverallader 1, Battalion 4, Williamson Drive at Rams Village 5,
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Fire alarm, engine 35, Carverallader 1, Battalion 4, Williamson Drive at Rams Village 5,
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fire alarm, cross,
00:20
street sent and Manning Drive and Skipper Bowles Drive, Ops 2, Time of 1052.
00:30
Number ladder one acknowledges the call.
00:33
225 respond.
00:37
But any hope we're right.
00:43
Medications, medic 9, transporting one patient routine traffic to Duke.
00:48
Medic 9 transporting one patient to Duke routine traffic at 1054.
00:56
At 1054.
00:59
Here's bonding to a jet-fire alarm received from campus.
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U.S.F. and four in route, Williamson Drive.
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U.N.C.F.M. 4 in route to Williamson Drive at 1054.
01:24
Engine 35, the spring's got a fast-going commercial suspect.
01:27
From two sides,
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engine 35 have command.
01:30
We'll be out of the investigation.
01:33
Engine 355, on scene out investigating and establishing command, Williamson Drive, at 1056.
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Location mentioned:
Williamson Dr, Chapel Hill, NC 27514
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