Smoke detector activates fire alarm at commercial building, Seagrove NC
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According to the dispatch call, fire units responded to a commercial fire alarm at a building near East Avenue and South East Street. The alarm was caused by a smoke detector activation in a single-story building with a basement. Investigation and command were established on site.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph NC Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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C-com engine one, engine four, ladder one, battalion seven, one-o-eight east avenue, near South East Street, commercial fire alarm, light be 32.
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Battalion seven, en route.
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Battalion seven, copy.
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Ladder 1, en route.
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Ladder 1, en route.
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Engine one, they're out.
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Engine one, copy.
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Engine four one, en route.
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(name withheld).
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Copy all, Yenna, you're going to respond to family buildings.
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It's going to be bedroom 3, smoke detector.
00:31
I think I'm a major one's only clean.
00:33
Nothing's true. Single story with the basement.
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We'll be out of investigating Engine 1 and a 7th command.
00:38
Engine 1, copy.
00:39
Ladder 1,000,000,000, out of the...
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Ladder 1,000, copy.
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Battalion 7's on the Nus 7 command.
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Switching over to Upps 1.
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10,000, copy.
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Location mentioned:
East Ave, Seagrove, NC 27341
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