Fire alarm beeping at home with no fire found, Wesley Chapel NC


A fire alarm at a residence near Lensburg Trail, Villages of Wesley Chapel, was triggered due to a beeping smoke detector. No signs of fire were found. The batteries in the detector had been replaced but the beeping continued.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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Station 19, inch of 192, reference to Chequenay's fire alarm, same as beeping. No signs of a fire, near Lensburg Trail.
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Crosshood of Harcimer Village at the Wesley Chapel operate on Lima, L Lima.
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Let's try with.
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So are.
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...to a fall,
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53-24 State Line Road, 53-24 State Line Road.
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Car Shooter Riggins and Chiral operate on Killo, Taked, Kilo.
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Emma.
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Go ahead.
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She may write that service call 192 back in service.
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Copy 2, 192 back in service, and you're going to pick up the call. Okay, 1192 back in service, and you're going to pick up the call.
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Able.
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116104.
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Stay down one, six, four, eleven, six, five in route.
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One feet, you can come out.
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Go ahead.
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Chief, it's pretty much cleared out, we're heading back to the inches.
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Enthor, we can clear now then.
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1900, you're responding to a smoke detector.
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There's no times of a fire. They're advising it's just beeping, near Lensburg Trail, cross your Perkimer Drive. Villages of Wesley Chapel, they change the batteries and it's still beeping.
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Wesley Chapel, NC
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