Fire alarm reported at Troy McElrath Road


This audio records a fire alarm response at 425 Troy McElrath Road. Firefighters were dispatched but found no active fire, indicating a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Davidson County Fire
03:32
Transcript:
10-4[1]. Cicom, Cic on the medic 5, 425, Troy McElrath Road, cross street, Giles Road. Six-person alpha response. Out at 22-30 weeks. We're going for power field. Ten for. Ten, four. Engine one, don't think. Engine one, talk. Angel 3, Pigegion 5. (name withheld). (name withheld)'s chosen route. 104, medic five, you can stand down. 104, thank you. Battalion, seven, talk. Thank you. Italian 7th today. Giant, 7. Just be advised, you're also going to receive an earlier alarm from this location from where our guys are going to come inside. 10 more seconds. Take on to the Italian, Seth. Go ahead. Ten-four, there's also been a phone number entered into the cabinets in reference to the fire alarm. Ten-four, are you not having a keyholder phone number or something else? Ten-four, he is going to be a keyholder, he's requesting a call. Ten-four, what's the name? (name withheld). Okay, I don't have this number. Go ahead with it. Ten-four. It's three-three-six, five-nine-six, zero-one-66-68. Repeating three-three-six-nine-six-eight. See, Comments 3 is going to release by 5.5.4. Engine 3, copy, a sign is lit at 2244. Okay, 7-500. Good. This is going to be a false form. The arm has been reached a shift. Let's ship with 10.7.5.
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10-4: Acknowledgement
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Location mentioned:
Near Troy McElrath Rd, Lexington, NC 27295
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