Fire alarm caused by cooking smell, no fire found, Charlotte NC


Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a building on Dwight Evans Rd. The alarm was due to cooking smoke and smell, not an actual fire. The building was evacuated as a precaution. The alarm system was reset with no fire present.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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We're past the sound hole.
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Okay, we're already on Evans Road.
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Tand if you're okay with us, just continuing to the pre-knit into one-hundred.
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And that's your discretion.
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That's your discretion.
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Man to whichever engine.
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Who's coming?
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The engine is for example. Daniel, we'll take it. We're here.
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Ten, four, special leader, one's back of service.
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Copy engine wine service.
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Okay,
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engine three then, meet me at the front door side of alpha.
00:47
It was cooking just a smell in here now when they need to reset the system and they did have it evacuated.
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Engine 36, difficulty briefing, (number withheld) Craig Boulevard. Engine 36, difficulty briefing, (number withheld) Craig Boulevard.
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Craig Boulevard.
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Angie 27 on.
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27, go ahead.
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We're going to cut back in an out of urgency.
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2.7. 2.7.
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Five o'am, you said five in route.
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Forty-five.
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Incess.
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Command,
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go ahead.
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Alarm reset, it's holding.
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You can show me a hill assignment complete in all units available.
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Copy, assignment complete, command terminated.
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Location mentioned:
Dwight Evans Rd, Charlotte, NC 28217
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