Fire alarm caused by faulty detector in lobby, Charlotte NC
A fire alarm went off at a location near West Woodlawn Road. Firefighters responded and found the alarm was caused by a faulty smoke detector in the lobby. There was no fire.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Battalion 5. Engine 12 and ladder 2.
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Fire alarm.
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212 West Woodlawn Road on I, India.
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Battalion 5, engine 12 and ladder 2.
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Fire alarm.
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212 West Woodlawn Road on I, India.
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Letter 1, MVA, North College Street and East 9th Street.
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Letter 1, MVA, North College Street and East 9th Street.
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Alarm the ladder 45.
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Alarm the ladder 45.
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Alarm the ladder 45.
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Alarm the ladder 45.
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Go ahead.
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We and PD started due to the door being locked.
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Patient inside yelling for health there in a wheelchair.
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Copy.
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Copy.
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Spit down by coffee.
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1812 is on scene.
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Four stories,
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hotels, nothing showing.
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Indian 12 has been.
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All our copies are 12th, man.
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All affordable duty command, the guys are checking out.
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It's lobby number two, smoke detection.
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That too is also soon.
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Alarm, you can put this under control.
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This is a faulty detector in the lobby area.
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Any detail can handle all the units can clear.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Woodlawn Rd, Charlotte, NC 28217
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