Fire alarm at West Cameron Avenue with no visible fire, Chapel Hill NC


A fire alarm was activated at a building near West Cameron Avenue in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Fire units arrived and found no visible fire on two sides of the building. Medical personnel reported one patient with head pain and another unresponsive in a vehicle. Fire command took control and ongoing investigations and safety checks continued at the scene.
Audio|Source: Orange County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
2, Battalion 4, 207, West Cameron Avenue, fire alarm, cross streets of Pittsburgh Street and Fetzer Lane.
00:09
Ops 2, timeout at (number withheld).
00:17
Communications, medic 4.
00:20
Medic 4, go ahead.
00:23
We've got one green tag patient complaining of HEPAIN, we've got one red tag still unresponsive in the vehicle.
00:33
Command 11 and Evel, we go road there in a second.
00:36
Keep in the spot.
00:43
We're breaking 32 now, we're going to move it out of the way, put you right here in the middle of the scene.
00:49
Alright.
00:55
One from communications on OP3. Go ahead.
01:01
Medic 1, are you en route to Eflin, Cedar Grove, and Brook Hollow?
01:05
Yes.
01:12
Copy in route to Eflin Cedar Grove and Brook Hollow at 2010.
01:18
134 and 103 is, honestly.
01:22
134 and 103 copy on scene at 2010.
01:30
282 is on the scene.
01:32
32 on scene 202 on scene 2010.
01:43
communication injured 301 on scene had them watch the story for turn it did nothing visible on two sides.
01:51
Do have a war gone going off. We get the hydrogen truck.
01:54
N-31, that's command.
01:56
Inge 31 is on scene and has command.
01:59
Active alarm at 2011.
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