Residential fire alarm caused by indoor smoking, Denton NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near Dogwood Court and Dogwood Circle in Denton, North Carolina. Investigation found the alarm was triggered by a resident smoking indoors. No fire was present and the situation was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: High Point Fire Department Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Attention, Engine Seven, Truck Seven.
00:03
Respond to near Dogwood Court.
00:05
Residential fire alarm.
00:07
Cross street of Dogwood Circle.
00:09
TAC 3.
00:10
Attention, Engine Seven, Truck Seven.
00:13
Respond to near Dogwood Court.
00:15
Residential fire alarm.
00:17
Cross street of Dogwood Circle.
00:19
TAC 3.
00:24
Engine Seven is on scene.
00:26
Single story wood frame structure, nothing showing beyond investigating.
00:29
I have command.
00:31
Ten four, nothing showing.
00:32
This is communications.
00:39
Occupant was smoking in the house, set the alarm off, plans terminated.
00:43
All units.
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Location mentioned:
Dogwood Rd, Denton, NC 27239
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