False alarm at North Carolina residential building, Wake County NC


Fire units responded to a reported residential fire near Bell Ness Court but found no visible fire. The call was a false alarm likely caused by outdated smoke detectors.
Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
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Transcript:
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On scene, two-story residential structure, nothing shown from three sides.
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31A is a stabion, command out investigating.
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31 on scene in command. I've been shown.
00:15
A lot of their units can cancel false alarm.
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36 thousand.
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Okay,
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copy.
00:31
123 is on team. We got nothing showing at near Bell Ness Court. We got a two-story.
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Single-family residential townhome in the middle of a block of eight.
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A. 23 officer will have command investigating division A R3.
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23 drivers.
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If you could bring a step ladder to Division A?
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A.
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Did it one long thing.
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Engine one from command, if you guys would,
01:15
get a step ladder from 923,
01:19
come on in, I think we may have some outdated detectors in this residence.
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Location mentioned:
Ness Dr, North Carolina 27539
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