False alarm at residence inn due to faulty detector, North Charleston SC
Fire department responded to an alarm at the Residence Inn on International Boulevard. The alarm was caused by a faulty detector and there was no fire. Guests were allowed to return inside.
Audio|Source: Charleston County Police, Fire, EMS/Rescue, Marine SAR
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Transcript:
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Letter 232, Residence Inn, near International Boulevard, alarm.
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Charlie Response, Incident, Channel 4.
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Ladder 2,332, Residence Inn, near International Boulevard, cross streets.
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Firestone Road and West Montague Avenue, alarm.
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Charlie response, Incident, Town, 4, 0529.
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Yeah.
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695, Charleston, 10-4[1].
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Charles, that 2?
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252, Charleston, go ahead.
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106, virtual co-op, John John.
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John.
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256, Charleston, go ahead.
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1031. 1031.
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Yes, 5, 6, Charles, 2,000.
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The down and two five are wrapping on location, near International.
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Down and 2025 resident from me?
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Oh, too.
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What we have?
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We have a false detector.
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You can't call or again.
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Sorry, I didn't copy faulty detector one.
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It appears to be a faulty detector.
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We had this alarm with the same detector the other day.
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We were just a permanent area, but you can cancel all that yet.
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Copy, cancel all additional.
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Also, is it okay to let the guests back in?
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Okay, permanent in there.
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Get back in now.
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Goethe.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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