Fire alarm triggered by shower steam at hotel, Asheville NC
Fire units responded to a fire alarm at a hotel near Resort Drive in Asheville, North Carolina. Upon investigation, they found no fire or smoke. The alarm was caused by steam from a shower. The fire system was reset and the assignment was canceled.
Audio|Source: Asheville Fire
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Transcript:
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Rescue 3, Battalion 2, Engine 6, Engine 13, Ladder 1.
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1 Resort Drive fire alarm Rescue 3, Battalion 2, Engine 6, Engine 13, Ladder 1 1 Resort Drive
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Fire alarm Patton Avenue, and Expo Drive On Fire 3
00:26
Collins, Ranger 1.
00:27
We'll take that in place to 13.
00:32
Coms from Angel 1.
00:37
Go ahead.
00:40
On scene, one resort drive.
00:43
A medium,
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multi-story hotel, nothing showing.
00:45
Angel 1 will be up to investigate an office strategy to pull-day assignment.
00:49
Angel 1 asks command.
00:55
Copy Andrew 1 on scene, multi-story hotel, nothing to show, investigate me on-office, hold assignment, you'll have command.
01:05
3, level 1.
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Gravy. All right.
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Number 1. It's number 1.
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1.1 from 102.
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Go ahead.
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The alarm says, first floor,
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the Bravo building, room 108.
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All right,
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communications from fans.
01:43
See,
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steamed from a shower.
01:48
You can't do a sign, and you want to remain on team?
01:55
I'm going to be staying from a shower.
01:59
Cancel assignment.
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You can reset.
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The kind of choosing service.
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One-o-one, system reset.
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Location mentioned:
Building D, 1 Resort Dr, Asheville, NC 28806
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