Smoke alarm call canceled at residence near Hickory Point Drive, Lexington NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an alarm company reported a smoke alarm activation at a home near Hickory Point Drive. The call was canceled before emergency units arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson NC Fire Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Units in route, Hickory Point Drive.
00:02
Same was called in by the alarm company advising it's the downstairs smoke detector for a Derby residence.
00:14
Units in route, I-85 northbound.
00:17
Updated address is going to be mile marker 87, mile marker 87.
00:21
Same is going to be a single vehicle, a black Volkswagen Jetta into the guardrail.
00:28
C-Com, Engine 241 is on scene.
00:32
This will be southbound at the 87th.
00:37
Engine 241, copy, on scene and southbound at the 87th.
00:43
C-Com to Engine 356.
00:50
Go ahead.
00:52
We just received cancellation per the alarm company.
00:55
How do you respond?
00:57
Engine 56,
00:59
go ahead. Cancel any further.
01:01
Engine 56, we were sending a non-tanker driver.
01:05
Copy, engine 56 responding on route.
01:11
See how many further units responding? 722 Hickory Point Drive, you can cancel again.
01:17
Any further units responding?
01:19
722 Hickory Point Drive, cancel.
01:21
Engine 56 responding on routine.
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Location mentioned:
Hickory Point Dr, Lexington, NC 27292
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