False fire alarm caused by student at wood-frame house, Lynchburg VA
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a two-story wood-frame house near Langer Lane in Lynchburg, VA. Upon arrival, they found no smoke or fire. The alarm was triggered by a student pressing a smoke detector in the bathroom. No danger was found and the scene was cleared.
Audio|Source: Lynchburg Fire Department
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Transcript:
00:00
Agent 3 is going to be arrived near Langer Lane. We've got two-story wood-frame residential.
00:06
Nothing's showing from side, Bravo,
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Charlie, Delta.
00:10
We established Langer and command.
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I'll take a traffic by Route 1 of my arrival.
00:23
Okay, do it, Roger, you can clear.
00:27
Okay,
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we'll play when they come.
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Agent 3.
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John 2.
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John is who you, Dajun 3.
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Okay, so Dajun 3.
00:52
Okay. Very forth.
00:55
They're off to the yore.
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So.
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Lagerlake, ma'amly call.
01:05
Leigholey. War on out to bed appropriately.
01:09
The student was beeping in the bathroom.
01:12
We didn't smoke, that'll be alarmed.
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No hazard.
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We're going to be clear.
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Commands to be terminated in recent service.
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Lynchburg, VA
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