Fire alarm triggered by burnt food in apartment, Fredericksburg VA
A fire alarm in an apartment complex was triggered due to burnt food. There was no actual fire and the alarm was reset. No assistance was needed by the resident.
Audio|Source: Fredericksburg City and Spotsylvania County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Hed 1701 General Fire Apartment C. Charlie.
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1901, 11.
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Two-story farm building.
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Nothing other than 1. Oh, an hydrant.
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Bridgewater and Charles.
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Sorry, two-story building, nothing showing.
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Water.
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Bridgewater at 1956.
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Lutter 11 and engine 4. Residential alarm at near Cowan Blvd.
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Cross streets on Ansfield Street and Ben Farm Road.
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Response Priority 1.
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On Sproxy 1.
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They have a letter to an engine formate.
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Contact for the resident who says they do have a chirping alarm, but they're not requesting our assistance while the alarm company.
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Okay, or is it actually?
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Hit it.
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Okay. Okay.
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You can hold it to the line 11 to receive problem code. So like to need a counter change.
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Okay.
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And it asked.
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Tension 1701.
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Burn food and apartment, Charlie.
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Alarm reset. We're available.
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20-0-1.
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Location mentioned:
Near Cowan Blvd, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
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