False residential fire alarm caused by pest control chemicals, Lexington NC
Fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near Spruce Street and 5th Avenue. Upon arrival, no fire or smoke was found. The alarm was triggered by pest control chemicals. All units were released after confirming the cause.
Audio|Source: Davidson County Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 4 is going to see and have a one-story residential, nothing showing from the exterior.
00:05
Not close as high just going to be Spruce and 5th for CF command.
00:12
Engine 4, copy.
00:19
Casual one's going to be on seeing level one.
00:26
On coffee.
00:33
Harrison on pack.
00:36
Go ahead.
00:38
Take ground widers in the backyard that can coordinate with somebody on getting us back.
00:47
Engine for information only, we just received a call from the alarm company, setting a key holder advised to rave hoggers for pest controls should be on scene.
00:58
Yeah, let's see.
01:02
That we can tell.
01:04
I'll also be switching off one.
01:08
Timmore.
01:10
Derek.
01:14
Go ahead.
01:16
Can you have the unlock button on your truck key, saving an email up here and unlock your truck?
01:27
Thank you.
01:29
Okay.
01:31
I'm not going to call.
01:34
Go ahead.
01:37
Can we clear were there refusals with facility arrangements?
01:43
Ten four.
01:44
County, we're an upgrade emergency cello station.
01:49
104. Readiviser unit?
01:53
May 5.
02:00
104. Clear.
02:03
Allent some County more.
02:04
Are they available?
02:07
Foresting.
02:09
Now our alarm is no longer going off.
02:12
We can smell pest control chemicals from the outside.
02:15
I'm going to go ahead and release all units.
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Location mentioned:
Spruce St & W 5th Ave, Lexington, NC 27292
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