Fire department responds to smoke detector alarm near London St, Elizabeth City NC
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According to the dispatch call, fire department units responded to a fire alarm triggered by smoke detectors near London Street in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Multiple stations and Battalion reported on scene. No further details about the cause or damage were provided.
Audio|Heard on: Pasquotank and Camden County Police, Fire and EMS - Analog
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02:35
Transcript:
00:00
These are all units at Gagney responding to 1312 London Street for a fire alarm.
00:05
Cross Streets are Clive Street, Regent Street.
00:08
Fire alarm is showing smoke detector.
00:19
That's 11, sir.
00:22
That's 11.
00:24
10.3 Casey Street.
00:26
Copy.
00:32
13, Central, and 23.
00:36
Okay.
00:41
I think I passed the driveway, 13.
00:45
The 4-3 are you in the corner.
00:54
The Middick 1-8 Central, where are the Albemarle Hospital?
00:59
732.
01:07
Who's dress, Yovina?
01:14
Who's dress, whoever?
01:18
That's love.
01:20
The female subject calls if I was someone stole her,
01:25
cards,
01:26
and other items.
01:30
Exceptlo. Where were there now?
01:40
December 16, 2025, 0735 hours.
01:44
Judge Sussling, all can the ICANO, Tony News, search next seven.
01:49
The Italian one's all singing.
01:51
You have a two-story, bluephring resistance from an outside.
01:59
The Italian one being on a street command.
02:02
Copy, Patua.
02:06
page of one thousand.
02:11
Robbie. Tommy.
02:15
Tommy.
02:24
London Street Command, sir.
02:28
Go ahead.
02:30
Occupers are changing batteries and the smoke detector, restalls activation, no problems.
02:34
You can release all equipment.
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