Fire alarm caused by faulty detector at residential address, Salisbury NC
Fire units responded to a fire alarm activation at a residence near Laurel Valley Way, Salisbury. Upon arrival, firefighters found no smoke or fire. The homeowner later confirmed the alarm was false due to a faulty smoke detector.
Audio|Source: Rowan County Fire and EMS, Salisbury Fire
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Transcript:
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Run to BC1, engine 3, engine 4, ladder 4, fire alarm activation, near Laurel Valley Way, near Laurel Valley Way, crawl streets, spike glass heel,
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and armor court, area of activation showing downstairs smoke,
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utilizing Ops2, Ops2O2, timeout,
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1434.
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Run under 21.
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Battalion.
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Only station 4 had tone activation.
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Copy,
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dropping station 3 now.
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Air Battalion, 130, Injutor, Latter 4, Fire alarm activation, 0.05, near Laurel Valley Way, near Laurel Valley Way, crushes to Spalleglass, Hill, Place, Armacourt, shunned down to air, smoke, opposite 2, 1434.
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Renates anyone.
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Go ahead, Mr.
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Battalion One.
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Go ahead, Roy.
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Information only, alarm suddenly.
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Homeowner called back to advise false alarm.
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Anyone, copy continue our units.
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Copy, continue in 1436.
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Injure 4 is on scene.
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Nothing showing from a two-story of single-family residential.
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Injur4 would be up.
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First engine out investigating.
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Probably engine 4 nothing shown on all unit closure traffic for emergency this month.
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Homeowner is advising its faulty detector.
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Location mentioned:
Near Laurel Valley Way, Salisbury, NC 28144
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