False burglary alarm caused by Wi-Fi issue at townhome, Wake County NC


Fire units responded to a burglar alarm near Cockcadale Drive but found no signs of break-in. The alarm was triggered due to a Wi-Fi problem. Police were not needed.
Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
22 is on scene near Cockcadale Drive we got nothing showing this is a single story townhome town home is it 22 also asking me I go into this one for investigation for two
00:15
Ladder 22 from command.
00:20
You have a ladder 22?
00:24
You got thing clear.
00:26
Sure.
00:29
Ladder 24 cop for returning your service.
00:36
Highquarters, rally engine,
00:38
22.
00:42
Go ahead for Ingen 22.
00:44
I see you guys on scene. I don't know if you are aware or not, but you guys can actually cancel. It's going to be a burglar alarm. We're getting RPD headed that way.
00:54
All right, copy that. We're with the homeowner now.
00:58
I copy.
01:03
Hey, Gordas from engine 22.
01:05
Yes, sir, go ahead.
01:09
Subject states the alarm is off. She said it was a Wi-Fi issue.
01:12
I don't think she needs RPD.
01:15
That sounds perfect. I will let them, though. Thank you.
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Wake County, NC
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