Gas alarm triggers response at EMS base on Sigmon Rd, Lincolnton NC


A commercial fire alarm and gas alarm were activated at the EMS base near Sigmon Road in Lincoln County. No fire or evacuation was confirmed. First responders are investigating the cause of the gas alarm.
Audio|Source: Lincoln County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Fire center, battalion 1, engine 2, squad,
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4, commercial fire alarm.
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Lincoln County, EMS-based, near Sigmon Road.
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Sorry, Center, Battalion 1, into one, Latter 1, engine 2, squad 4, commercial fire alarm, the EMS base, near Sigmon Road, that is 929.
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Go ahead for EMS4.
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10-4[1], we're getting a gas alarm coming from the building. We do have fire being dispatched at this time, just so if you're aware.
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Correct. Thank you.
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10-4[1].
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222. 22, time.
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22. 22.
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I'm about five minutes out. Do you have any update from our CIOI work from Old Master?
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116, 216, 222. I'm giving any call.
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Fire scenario units responding Sigmon Road, calling by the alarm company for Zone 3334 gas alarm.
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Utilize, TAC1, TAC1.
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20 units after a word line 104.
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AMS4 Smith.
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AMS4. We're 104, county, no need.
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104.
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Sorry, my radio was off.
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We're not in the building right now.
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County, 222.
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104.
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County, 222.
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County, 222.
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I'm on the phone with 1-15.
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Ten for them. Okay.
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Okay.
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Okay for them. Magistress is called in. The field is 21 costs then when you get a chance.
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Okay, for.
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C-N-AX-7.
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The Italian one, all companies.
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One-story large commercial.
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No evacuation.
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I have command on fact one. Medicare 7.
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A rounder on C.
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104.
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Medicate. No.
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Medicaid.
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Same traffic.
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24.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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