False fire alarm triggered by electrical issue at residence, Durham NC


A fire alarm went off near High Meadow Road at a residential address. Responding units found no smoke or fire. The alarm panel had an electrical issue, likely causing a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Durham City Fire
03:27
Transcript:
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Fire alarm,
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near High Meadow Road.
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Fire alarm near High Meadow Road, Cross of Meadowlark Place and Brethee Creek Avenue, Quince, 7, engine 14.
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Opps 1, option, 1.
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Come in for a minute five.
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I'm going to get me a second and figure out where I need to be.
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I'm going to need one more transport unit.
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I can call for it. You can need it and ask for it.
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Go ahead.
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Did you name me to send another medic?
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14 from 7 when I'm seen.
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Single story.
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Let's see through all the windows, y'all can't cancel. There's no spoke.
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Point seven, I can grab me just out of that.
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Go ahead.
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I'm clear. I need two transport units in-rout,
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plus whatever we have on scene.
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But I need two in-rout code three.
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Ten-four, so you need six medics in total.
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Yes, that would have been six total for the call.
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7 drive from 7, bring the pane on up.
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14, you must not have heard me. I canceled you guys.
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Go ahead.
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You have the alarm agency contact the caller and have them meet us.
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Whoever the keyholder is who called and said that there was a bunch of problem with the panel.
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Location mentioned:
Near High Meadow Rd, Durham, NC 27712
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