Fire alarm triggered by construction at large church, Charlotte NC


A fire alarm went off on the second floor of a large Presbyterian church near East Morehead Street, but no fire was found. The alarm was likely set off by construction work.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Bonnie near East Morehead Street, the alarm company called in a second floor, smoke detector, pole station, cross streets of Dilworth Road and Arosa Avenue, too still.
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Say one more.
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Are they advising smoke detector and a pull station, or are they advising them that's one signal?
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Battalion, they advise that was one signal.
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Tiggle.
00:41
Yeah, copy contact.
00:44
Station 1 fire, 7 physicists, 130, Gilead Road, 10030, Gilead Road, up 6, make up 6.
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(number withheld).
00:57
(number withheld).
01:02
How are you 1 in route?
01:05
Angel 1, copy around, official about 6, up 6, up 6.
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Levin's on scene near East Morehead Street and Presbyterian covers the church.
01:24
The large Presbyterian church, nothing showing, and Gen 11 will have more Head Street command.
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Hello, I'm copy. The engine 11 will have more Head Street command.
01:35
Ladders on scene.
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Commandable alarm control time, Battalion 1, the latter one, y'all can return. They're working on the second floor, doing some standing as she's rock.
01:43
That's what's said it off.
01:48
All right? All right, copy, control, 944.
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