Residential fire alarm causes fire unit dispatch in Huntersville, Huntersville NC

 Fire & Arson
Fire & ArsonFire units were dispatched to a residential fire alarm activation near Devonshire Drive in Huntersville. The caller reported a worker on site could not disarm the alarm due to lack of passcode. No smoke or fire was found upon arrival.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Hunter'sville, Station 2, 100sville Station 3.
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Morning Station 1,
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Fire alarm, near Devonshire Dr.
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Near Devonshire Dr, cross street of Walter, Hillcourt in the dead end,
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beyond Ops 10, Ops 10.
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Go ahead.
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Can I get you to move to Ops 8, please?
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Yeah, they'll.
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Engine 39, Metagroutine MVA, between 8640 and 88659 Lake Neatheed Road. Engine 39, Metagroutine MVA, between 8640 and 88659 Lake Neatheath Road.
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30 is 1,200ful car 3.
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Go ahead.
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Hey, the boys are in the middle of doing some training.
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U.K., if they monitor.
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They can just clear.
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1014. You show how the attorney is clear from Devichire.
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All hundreds full units respond to near Devonshire Dr.
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Call came in from the alarm company, advising downstairs smoke alarm.
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The advisor is some sort of worker on site with no passcode and was unable to disarm the alarm the alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Near Devonshire Dr, Huntersville, NC 28078
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