Fire alarm leads to evacuation at charlotte building, Charlotte NC
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According to the dispatch call, fire alarm prompted evacuation in a four-story mixed-use building near Sharon Road in Charlotte. No fire or smoke found. A broken exterior pipe caused a water flow alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Mecklenburg NC Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Lime 16th alarm.
00:03
Um,
00:04
are we closer to that call on near Sharon Road?
00:10
Latter 16, stay by.
00:12
Latter 16, you are going to be provided me.
00:16
104.
00:18
The Latter 24, you can clear.
00:21
Copy.
00:22
Class 16.
00:24
On scene, we've got a four-story residential mixed commercial business.
00:32
Evacuation is in progress, no sign of smoke or fire.
00:36
Live 16 has command.
00:39
Claren copy is Ladder 16 with command.
00:43
Engine 14, command, we're on scene, we're down here by the water flow.
00:49
Engine 14, we're at the panel.
00:54
Just standby.
00:56
Agent 14 to command.
01:00
Engine 14 to command.
01:03
Engine 14 to command.
01:07
Go ahead.
01:10
Got a broken pipe on the exterior on Sharon Roadside.
01:14
It's the luxury drain for your fire pump.
01:16
That's going to be the cause of your water flow.
01:20
Okay. Well, we're trying to get a rocky shutdown right now.
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Location mentioned:
Sharon Rd, Charlotte, NC 28210
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