Fire alarm reports smoke in hallway at Selma building, Selma NC
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According to the dispatch call, fire department responded with emergency lights and sirens to a fire alarm near West Preston Street in Selma. The alarm company contacted a male caller before the line went silent, with smoke reported in the hallway. Units arrived and found no visible fire in this single-story residential building.
Audio|Heard on: Johnston County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Central is Selma Fire.
00:01
Fire alarm, fire alarm near West Preston Street.
00:05
Area of activation showing hallway smoke.
00:10
Emergency response with lights and sirens, utilize Ops channel four.
00:12
Ops four, eleven forty-two.
00:18
Fifty-two Central, can you show off?
00:28
Okay, so yes, sir.
00:34
To all the sounding units en route to the fire alarm for the alarm company, they did make contact with a male caller.
00:40
The line went silent, but they could hear our alarms sounding in the background.
00:47
Eleven cops.
00:53
You can allow them to arrive on the scene.
00:55
Got nothing showing for a single-story residential.
00:58
You know, we'll have a hydrant.
01:00
We'll also have command out from investigation.
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Location mentioned:
W Preston St, Selma, NC 27576
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