Residential fire alarm triggered by gas logs use, Forsyth County NC


Fire response teams arrived at a two-story home near Broad Street after a residential fire alarm was triggered. No fire or smoke was found. The alarm was set off when the resident turned on the gas logs in the garage. Crews checked for gas leaks as a safety measure but found no danger.
Audio|Source: Forsyth County Fire
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Transcript:
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Station 23, Station 30, Station 18309, Residential Fire Alarm, near Broad St, Cross Streets Corp Street to Washington Street, switch to Alpha 8.
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To 8, 852, K2, K2, 771.
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There is fine.
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Two, two, three, half.
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Roll, do you get through a dinner?
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Tempilject.
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Responding to near Broad St,
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it's going to be Zone 14 garage detector.
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2.3 is on scene.
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Two-story residential structure,
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nothing selling two sides.
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Have command on Al-A. Okay,
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4. I'm seeing nothing visible for two sides. That's command meeting.
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Trip 3 on, same. 23 on, same.
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23-2.
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523 is on the same 5.5.3 to command.
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Go ahead.
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Yeah,
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it's going to be an alarm in the garage.
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He's turning the gas logs on. He's not sure what's said at all.
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There's nothing visible.
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We may want to bring a gas meter around and just check, be sure.
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I feel like we can counsel any other units.
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Kenmore, Chief, that would be fine. Tiger. You're getting a gas meter.
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Tenforth. Copy your room.
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Control direct, 1218, 218, 18, initial 18, you can respond and say clear.
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No, McPherson. All right, please.
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In addition to you, it's on the near Broad St and cancel.
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Location mentioned:
Broad St, North Carolina 27045
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