Fire alarm triggers at home due to faulty detector, Indian Trail NC
A fire alarm was activated near Top Flight Drive due to a hallway heat detector. Responders found no signs of fire outside the residence. The alarm was determined to be caused by a faulty detector and the incident was canceled without further action.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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Station 51, Station 23, fire alarm,
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near Top Flight Dr, Rupert Neighborhood, Offred on Delta.
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All right,
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first go.
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Storm.
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See, comments, 51, they're out.
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Tell on.
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Two,
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one. Two, one on two,
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one on two.
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And responding,
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near Top Flight Dr, Brayburn Neighborhood.
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Called in by the alarm company, hallway heat detector activation,
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closest hydrants going to be across at Top Flight in Erlston.
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West Duncan, Command, Seacup.
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Go on.
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Assignment, Police Command, Terminator.
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Killer.
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C-Sore Residential, nothing shown from the outside.
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Tom.
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See, Comiton, Hitch is 51.
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Good.
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Commit a faulty detector, he can cancel any further.
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Probably, policy detector, cancel any further.
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Location mentioned:
Near Top Flight Dr, Indian Trail, NC 28079
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