Maintenance work triggers false alarm at commercial building, Camden County NC
Fire crews responded to a commercial building alarm in Camden County, North Carolina. Maintenance workers accidentally triggered the fire detector while drilling into concrete. The alarm was reset before fire crews arrived and all units were released. No fire or emergency was found.
Audio|Source: Pasquotank and Camden County Police, Fire and EMS - Analog
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Transcript:
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Magnetons have been here in the, uh,
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not a far along control panel.
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They've been drilling,
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if I was just, activated the detector.
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Got them all the year location.
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Got it. Got it.
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Medic 1A, respond to near Shiloh Street.
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Cross Street 5th Dibrow Lane, Sabum Drive, for a female patient.
00:35
Call came in from an alarm company.
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Patient had shortness of breath, heart raising, fever of 101.4 for the last three days.
00:42
Speed is swollen. Respondal attack to Cali (number withheld), (number withheld).
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Special agency, general, one's radical, thank you.
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1158.
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Man, Mr. 71, we just stayed on the proper side.
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Got it.
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Go ahead.
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Go ahead.
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107 is 1041.
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Central.
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13.
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Good morning, Cine, 27.
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We're ready.
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Royal communication?
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I'll be enraught to Re-kill vehicle 627.
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104.
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Okay, over.
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Command. Central.
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Command. Command.
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Maintenance on scene was drilling into the concrete, college activation.
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They have reset their alarm prior to our arrival.
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You can release all equipment.
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The Italian is going to be assigned to complete.
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Copy. All in your release, the 40th command is 1200 hours.
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Camden County, NC
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