Fire alarm caused by cooking at Asheville care facility, Asheville NC
A fire alarm was reported near Bungrove Avenue and Haywood Road in Asheville, North Carolina. Firefighters arrived at a two-story care facility. Upon investigation, they determined the alarm was triggered by cooking and there was no fire.
Audio|Source: Asheville Fire
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Transcript:
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Battalion 2, Engine 2, Engine 7, Ladder 8,
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Fire alarm at near Bungrove Avenue, Haywood Road, and Bungrove Place; Battalion 2, Engine 2, Engine 7, Ladder 8,
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Fire alarm near Bungrove Avenue, Haywood Road, and Bungrove Place.
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On Fire 2.
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Communications from Inj1.
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We'll take that fire alarm in place of Engine 7.
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Copy that.
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Communications from Mica 13.
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Go ahead.
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Clear body, mess.
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We're back in service.
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Team 4th, 1136.
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Battalion 2 is on scene.
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Two-story.
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Care facility, nothing showing.
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Battalion 2 will have command of the out.
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Escape, no offense strategy, continue to hold my time.
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Copy is the client in one scene.
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Sorry, nothing's showing, how to investigate.
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Hold on the assignment in claim.
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1138.
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401 from 402.
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He's inside the lobby.
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Clear down in the lobby.
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In the lobby.
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Communication.
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Go ahead.
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Set off due to cooking, you can't see the assignment.
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10-4[1], set off due to cooking, all units responding.
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Longgrove, I mean, you can go in service card.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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