Fire alarm triggers response at Apex home, Apex NC


Firefighters were called to respond to a fire alarm at a home. The carbon monoxide detector was triggered, but no fire was seen.
Audio|Source: Cary Fire-Rescue
01:10
Transcript:
theory to engine 4 and engine 31 fire alarm (number withheld) (number withheld) all (number withheld) cross-treated on tack 40 tack 4-0 (number withheld) on TAC 40[1], TAC 4,0. Carry engine ports around 40. Oh. 31, not 40. 40. Got a single-family residential structure. The carbon monoxide, alumnosed activated in the upstairs, spare bedroom caller is on scene via 502 Bravo 1[2]. See Charlie[3].
theory to engine 4 and engine 31 fire alarm (number withheld) (number withheld) all (number withheld) cross-treated on tack 40 tack 4-0 (number withheld) on TAC 40[1], TAC 4,0. Carry engine ports around 40. Oh. 31, not 40. 40. Got a single-family residential structure. The carbon monoxide, alumnosed activated in the upstairs, spare bedroom caller is on scene via 502 Bravo 1[2]. See Charlie[3].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC 40: Fire tactical channel used for incident
[2]
502 Bravo 1: Unit/personnel identifier
[3]
See Charlie: Possible reference to a location or unit on scene
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Location mentioned:
Near Old London Way, Apex, NC 27523
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