Residential fire alarm likely caused by battery issue, Monroe NC
Firefighters responded to a residential fire alarm near Bickett Street and Cemetery Drive in Monroe, NC. No fire was found, and the alarm was likely triggered by a battery issue. The alarm company had no specific zone or description, and the keyholder could not provide the correct passcode.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
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Battalion 1, Letter 1, and 2, residential fire alarm, near Bickett Street, Paulina and Cemetery Drive, operate on Gulf.
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Italian 1, letter 1, and to win 2, residential fire alarm, near Bickett Street, Paulina and Cemetery Drive, operate on Gulf.
00:29
Timor.
00:31
See, call my engine one to this call and cancel Quint II.
00:37
Quint II, have you here. Quint II, have you here.
00:41
Quint II is clear available.
00:48
Angel 1, Rescue 1, you're not for a fire alarm, near Bickett Street near Cemetery Drive.
00:55
Same through from the alarm company for a fire alarm, no zone or description.
01:00
It is advised they made contact with a keyholder who advised everything with September 4, possibly a battery issue, but they didn't have the proper passcode.
01:08
Your closest hydrant is at 301, Leicester Avenue.
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Location mentioned:
Near Bickett St, Monroe, NC 28112
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