No active fire found at reported residential blaze, Cabarrus County NC
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Fire units responded to a reported house fire near Warren C Coleman Boulevard behind a Circle K store. Upon arrival, no fire or smoke was found.
Audio|Heard on: Cabarrus County, Concord, Harrisburg, and Kannapolis Fire Departments
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 3, Engine 3, Safety 1, Engine 8, Battalion 1, Engine 1, Truck 1, Engine 4, Battalion 3,
00:08
Dwelling fire, near Warren C Coleman Boulevard, Operate Ops 2.
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Engine 1, Truck 1, Engine 4, Battalion 3, dwelling fire, near Warren C Coleman Boulevard.
00:27
Behind the Circle K, cross a breeze, Cortnell, Charlotte Road, operate up to 2.
00:35
And the portal on top.
00:39
Andy 41.
00:41
You can disregard that.
00:43
Metson are showing up.
00:52
When the caller called in, they stated it's going to be behind the Circle K,
00:57
they do not have an address and believe that it's at the house.
01:02
Yep.
01:05
Got.
01:07
Okay.
01:11
Okay, Gordon, you show in the area, it's in the area.
01:13
Okay.
01:14
Okay.
01:19
Engine 8 is level 1.
01:22
The agent 1 is level 1,000.
01:31
Agent 3, engine 8.
01:32
Did you see anything on the other side of the street?
01:39
That's a negative.
01:44
Engine 3, Engine 8.
01:46
Did you see anything on the other side of the street?
01:50
Did you only have one call on this? That's affirmative.
02:00
We're in the area we've got nothing found.
02:02
We all were injured 3 Rescue 3, D.C.9, and cleared us.
02:10
All units responding is up for Engine 3 Rescue 3,
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Fire 9. You've been released to Authority of Command, 1905.
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Location mentioned:
Warren C Coleman Blvd, North Carolina
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