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Fire alarm activated during system test near Maywood DrCharlotte NC

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Near Maywood Dr, Charlotte, NC 28205

A fire alarm was activated near Maywood Drive. It was reported as a possible carbon monoxide alarm, but no fire was found. The property owner was testing the alarm system. Fire crews investigated and tried to reset the alarm system.

Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Letter 1, fire alarm, near Maywood Drive, on ECHO[1].
00:06
Letter 1, fire alarm, near Maywood Drive, on E! Echo.
00:20
Commandant Central, on investigation, we got nothing evidence.
00:24
We're going to attempt to reset. 22-0-you-2-0-you-figure service for us.
00:29
Simple.
00:32
Central coffee is nothing evident.
00:34
Still investigating, attempt to reset.
00:40
The line of companies respond in the 32-23,
00:44
Maywood Drive.
00:47
Cross streets are Shamrock Drive, Eastwood Drive, 7 still, crowded by the alarm company.
00:52
Originally came through as a CO alarm, but they also received an activation for a fire alarm.
01:02
Union 12 is just a trouble with the system.
01:07
Central copies. Control time 1222.
01:11
Holden with engine 12.
01:17
1535.
01:19
Okay, Ampharmatic. There's no other question here.
01:22
Just a verbal argument taking place.
01:24
2.35.
01:30
15-010, got a one-story house, enough to show. 15-11 command will be investigated.
01:38
2415 command.
01:44
Command alarm control,
01:46
owner was doing a testing system.
01:48
Ten-four, command control, 1224.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ECHO: Highest-priority response for life-threatening or time-critical medical emergencies.

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Near Maywood Dr, Charlotte, NC 28205
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