Fire alarm triggered by elevator door issue at Virginia St, New Orleans LA


Fire department responded to a fire alarm near Virginia Street caused by a smoke detector on the first floor. The alarm was reset and no fire or smoke was found. Investigators are looking into a faulty elevator door that might have triggered the alarm.
Audio|Source: New Orleans Fire
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J. 4, 6,012, at 11, rest of 7, 504, responded to alarm, near Virginia St, Carson-Sau Laverne Street, Kip, East Communities, on 4022.
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Engine 4, engine 6, engine 12, Ladd 11, Rescue 7, 504, respond to alarm, near Virginia St, Custer Solumurne Street, Kip East Community, Zone 4022.
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This is byground 4, 1847.
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Rescue 7, 1010,000.
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1047. 10407.
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10406, 104, 19, 7.
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12 response.
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10. 10. 1412. 10th, Jonathan. 10th, Jonathan.
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Peson 4 is on Robo.
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5404. 504. 104.
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104. Table 4.5.O4.
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5O4.4. Engine 4.
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Go ahead, Chief. Yeah, what'd you have over there before?
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Page 37 is on the scene, investigate.
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Yeah, previously when we went there, it was a, the display on the Annunciation panel stated that it was a smoke detector on the first floor, but we were able to reset it and everything, and the system reset back to normal setting.
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But we're going to investigate, it appears to be an elevator door that could be the culprit of another issue as well, because the elevator door for some reason is it kind of like stays open and needs a key to fully enclose or open and close, so we're going to investigate that if that's the issue.
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Location mentioned:
Virginia St, New Orleans, LA
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