Residential fire alarm caused by overcooked food, Lenoir County NC
A residential fire alarm was reported near Carlyle-Lawes Drive in Lenoir County, North Carolina. Fire crews responded and found no visible fire. The alarm was due to overcooked food, and the situation was brought under control without further incident.
Audio|Source: Lenoir County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Pendantany 1, Residential Fire Alarm,
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near Carlyle-Lawes Drive, Pendent Engine 11, N.22, Truck 1,
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Residential Fire Alarm,
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near Carlyle-Lawes Drive, near Carlyle-Ale-Ale -Ride, Cross 2-S-Croll-Scal Road.
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Sean-Out, City House 1, City House 1.
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This is a dude.
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Oval, which is the one for.
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Hey,
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my mind, 5, near Carlyle-Lawes Drive, switching off one.
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Go on 5,
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near Carlyle-Lawes Drive, switching off one.
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Going out.
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On near Carlyle-Lawes Drive, switching off.
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Okay, one's on Oxford.
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Okay,
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one's on Oxford.
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Okay,
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well, on the thing, nothing to be the one-story wood frame residence.
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Captain 21 on Team John 5, Carlisle Drive, nothing visible.
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Hey... ...based in 23. 21 has command.
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Aegee.
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Cobby 1823.
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Community Command, under control, overcook food.
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Tommy, under control, overcoat food, 1823.
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All units command clear, Alpsone, return.
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Lenoir County, NC
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