Fire alarm buzzes in Carrboro residence with no fire, Carrboro NC


The fire department responded to a residential fire alarm at a unit near West Main St in Carrboro. The caller reported no visible smoke or flames. She said a smoke detector had been buzzing since she arrived home and requested the fire department remove the battery to stop the noise so she could sleep. The landlord would likely take a week to fix the detector.
Audio|Source: Orange County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Carvo Battalion 1, Arboro Engine 1,
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103, West Main Street, Unit 2D, residential fire alarm, Arboro Battalion 1, Arboralien 1, Arboron Engine 1,
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103, West Main Street, Unit 2D, Residential Fire Alarm, Cross Street South, Greensboro Street and Jones Ferry Road, Ups 2, Timeout 22,000. 6.
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Copy carver engine want to respond.
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Copy carbon engine one. We're out West Main Street, 228.
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Harbor Engine 1.
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The caller advised that there is no flames or smoke visible.
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She has a smoke detector that has been buzzing since she came home and her landlord will probably take a week to come out and fix it. And she would just like the fire department to come and take the battery out so the buzzing will stop so she can get some sleep tonight.
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Got it.
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Engine 1stine, pre-store. We're quite most of the cell and you can clear engine.
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Okay.
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Italian one developed also.
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Copy Carbore Engine 1 on scene, Italian 1 available, available, so. Copy Carbore Engine 1 on scene, Italian, available from West Main, 22,09.
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6-6 out of UNC, 22,9.
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Near W Main St, Carrboro, NC 27510
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