Fire alarm at University of Lynchburg caused by burnt food, Lynchburg VA
A fire alarm was activated at the Westover Building, University of Lynchburg. Fire crews responded and found no visible fire. The alarm was caused by burnt food in a microwave oven.
Audio|Source: Lynchburg Fire Department
02:28
Transcript:
00:00
The town of you, Tower 2, Injun 7, was on a 1501, Lexington Drive, University of Lynchburg, the westover building for a fire alarm.
00:25
Oh, Jesus another.
00:28
Engine sudden will come.
00:31
On scene of a four-story, four-frame, filmatory, nothing showing. There is an active fire alarm going on.
00:43
Engine settlement will be out investigating.
00:45
We'll be establishing on Chelsea plans.
00:49
Okay.
00:56
Titan, two, look up, I won't see.
01:04
Engine seven to battalion two and power two, let's take our traffic to fire ground one.
01:14
All right.
01:27
The alarm is showing 361, we're heading up from the third floor now.
01:36
Okay, I copy 361.
01:41
Tower 2 is on scene, 5 round 1.
01:56
Tower, check the engines up.
02:00
Third floor,
02:02
362 student commons.
02:08
Where do you need us at, Jason?
02:15
We got this, I'm not looking for here. It looks like it's going to be burnt food in a microwave.
02:20
I'm checking to see if we can get a ventilation route.
02:27
Okay.
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Lynchburg, VA 24501
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