Fire alarm triggers evacuation at Sunset Beach building, Sunset Beach NC
A fire alarm was triggered at a building near High Market Street and Chandler's Lane in Sunset Beach. The building was evacuated due to a power surge that caused the alarm to activate. There was a report of a vehicle smoking and a female was rescued from the vehicle. The incident caused moderate damage but no further injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: Brunswick County Public Safety - VIPER
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Transcript:
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Station 11.
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Respond to Bravo Response, fire alarm.
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Emergy, R.S.O.
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Near High Market Street.
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Cross streets are high market roundabout in Chandler's Lane.
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Utilize TAC 5.
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C-Com Clear 0829.
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To Charles J. We,
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reference Old Georgetown, Poor Boulevard, we possibly have one female entrapment.
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S.0.95, respondent.
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A vehicle vehicle smoking.
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741.
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Go ahead.
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A fire respondent to a fire alarm, near High Market Street and Chandler's Lane.
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104, just lost.
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104.
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Are we did have one vehicle,
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received an additional caller by then they were able to get the female out, unknown if anybody else was still in the vehicle?
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Table.
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Your 4. Your 4.
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You can 22 reference the additional table 45.
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Cancel. Okay, sorry. They're around the ground storage.
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1231, 24. 301.10.4. Bright, moderate damage.
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Here's to, everybody's other vehicle.
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1281 will establish command.
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Go on.
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31, 1014.
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Tocom 241 reference has our alarm correction the last it's not the, it's actually going to be a village at sunset beach.
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In reference that traffic, they had a power surge and they've evacuated the building.
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Civil.
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The power surge and cause alarm to go off, they have evacuated the building.
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Sunset Beach, NC
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