Faulty alarms cause response at multiple addresses


Multiple fire alarm and smoke detector activations occurred, causing responders to check for a fire, but no flames were found. Some alarms turned out to be faulty.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
Engine 29, medic routine seizure, (name withheld). Engine 29, medic routine seizure, (name withheld). Safety path to alarm, medics, whole scene, at the station. Command alarm, control time, it's going to be a faulty detector, engine smoke, and handle, until you can clear. where the patient is. Okay, Trump were reset. Copy. 6741 10th Street engine 12th alarm you make an additional signal 1st 35 1040 engine 12th lane on D delta engine 35 and ladder 40 fire alarm 11,30 30s lane 29. Go ahead, alarm. Medic upgraded to emergency traffic. Okay, copy. Angel 65, go ahead. According to the medic unit on scene, they advised the patient with the station 8. 10 4165 minutes just called over here to advise you guys can cancel. Copy that. We're in service. 10 4165 will put your back in the house. Okay. Engine 22, chest pain, 4830 Woodstone Drive. Engine 22, chest pain, 4830 Woodstone Drive. Tony's responding 11304, Deer Chase Lane. The alarm company called in the Zone 6 upstairs, fire, smoke detector, cross streets of Watermoss Lane and Turtle Point Road 35 still.
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Location mentioned:
Near Idlewild Rd, Charlotte, NC 28227
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