Fire alarm triggered by cooking at nashville residence, Nashville NC
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered at a residence near Red Oak Hills Road in Nashville due to cooking activity activating a smoke detector in zone 5.
Audio|Heard on: Nash County EMS Dispatch - Digital
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Transcript:
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Station 12147 fire at evader fire alarm near Red Oak Hills Road Nashville off of loop road see the zone 5 smoke detector near Jones Road 1122 tack two
00:27
Unit reference near Red Oak Hills Road.
00:30
ADT Security advice it was a Zone 5 smoke detector activation for the Jones residence.
00:35
They did speak with an RP who was not on scene.
00:38
It could not provide the proper code.
00:41
The safety wife should be on scene.
00:49
12 in route, near Red Oak Hills Road.
00:57
The Oak Truck 127 in route.
01:04
Kills Road.
01:05
The alarm committee just call back with an update stated that the alarm was set off by cooking, your discretion.
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Location mentioned:
Red Oak Hills Rd, Nashville, NC 27856
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