Reported house fire with light odor, no visible flames


Radio dispatch and fire crews respond to a reported house fire at a two-story home. On arrival they saw no smoke or flames outside but smelled a light odor inside and were checking the house to find the source.
Audio|Source: Currituck County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
Station 3, Fire, Medic 3, Medic 3, Response 2.30, Green Lake Road, 230, Green Lake Road, Fire Alert[1], General Fire Zone 5. To be care, be 99, W.K.K.L. 6-8. 5-TAC-1-2038[2]. (name withheld), CAP-3. CAP-3? CAP-3. They responded. Timber. Cors-up, engine 31 is responding, par-3, one interior. Engine 31, par-3-1 interior. 1032 response station. 1032 copy. Sure, it's up. Captain 3. Captain 3. Captain 3. You show me all I'm seeing it. Two-story wood frame, single-family residential. I got nothing showing three sides without investigating. Be out doing the 360 on type 1. Captain 3, copy. Nothing showing in Tack 1, 2042. Command Engine 31, if needed, you'd be able to hide it right in the front yard. Incho 31 copies. Wait a V. Command Cures up. Command, go ahead. 360, nothing showing from all four sides. You're trying to make contact. You'd be able to... light smell coming from inside. Where do you want us to change nature and page out for?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire Alert: General Fire Zone 5
[2]
5-TAC-1-2038: Fire Tactical Channel Assignment
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Location mentioned:
Near Green Lake Rd, Moyock, NC 27958
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