Residential fire alarm caused by dryer vent issue
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Nelson County Public Safety
02:43
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Rockfish Fire, Wintergreen Fire Station Two, (number withheld) Afton Mountain Road, residential fire alarm.
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Rockfish Fire, Wintergreen Fire Station Two, (number withheld) Afton Mountain Road for the residential fire alarm.
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Operating C two,
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1558 .
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No, station two out of the page.
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Do you have any secondary?
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Showing a heat detection, showing hall smoke and carbon.
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Negative contact with keyholder.
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Rockfish Fire (number withheld) Afton Mountain Road for the residential fire alarm.
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Rockfish Fire (number withheld) Afton Mountain Road for the residential fire alarm.
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Operating NC2 1600.
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Responding with two.
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That's affirmative.
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Thank you, 62 responding with two 1601.
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Do you need further response?
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Um, I'll let you know something here shortly.
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10-4, you have yourself a 62 en route at the moment.
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All right, we have an audible alarm from, we can hear from outside.
01:47
You can show us on location.
01:53
Is it the house behind us, the alarm coming from, or the one up here on the hill?
02:02
All right, great. House, engine 51's on location.
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There's somebody outside.
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Nothing showing from exterior.
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Engine 51 on scene.
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Nothing showing from exterior.
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Do have someone outside.
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1604.
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57 to tanker 62,
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you can go in service.
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It's going to be a malfunction with the dryer vent.
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We'll be okay.
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Right.
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Nelson, you can show tanker 62 returning in service.
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62, have you clear returning in service, 1605.