False fire alarm at residential building on Lydia Street, Moyock NC
Fire crews responded to a residential building near Lydia Street after a fire alarm activation. They found no fire or smoke. The alarm was caused by a faulty detector, which was reset after talking with the residents.
Audio|Source: Currituck County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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994, car talk.
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994. 94.
00:05
Yeah,
00:06
Is there any way you can confirm the numeric for this address? We throw it down Lydia Street.
00:10
We cannot locate near Lydia Street.
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104. 10-4[2]. 10-1[1].
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24 to Currit-Tug.
00:20
Just an update.
00:21
We are on scene.
00:22
We got a three-story residential structure.
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Nothing showing at this time.
00:24
That X-4 is going to have Lydia Street Command.
00:26
We'll be investigated.
00:29
Second-4-F command at 1135.
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Engine 33, he's going to be right here on the corner to your ride.
00:45
Engine 31, Curzo.
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1031.
00:52
Go ahead, dude.
00:54
Show all the station 3-8 is clear.
00:56
That's faulty detector from the residents.
00:58
We've already spoke to homeowners.
00:59
Long has been reset.
01:04
Cursay Coffees 1138.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-1: Signal weak / Unable to copy
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Lydia St, Moyock, NC 27958
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