False Alarm Triggered by Low Battery at Norfolk Airport


Fire and EMS responded to a service call at Norfolk Airport for an animal issue. There was no fire found, and it turned out to be a false alarm triggered by a low battery.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
02:4
Transcript:
Service call at the airport 220, Northview Avenue. Inche 16, respond for a service call[2] at the airport 2200, Norview Avenue. Edge 16, service call at the airport 2,200 Norview Avenue. You're going to be on tag 6 at 1116. EMSH and also. EMSH. Yes, ma'am, you can clear Channel 5 and I'm available. Central 4. Section 16. Marking and Rout. Also questioning whether or not airport fire is aware of this. And Animal Control, since it's an animal issue. Animal Control is on scene. I've been trying to get in contact with the airport. Stand by and goodbye to goodbye. And you want to offer the problem. All right, well, we're going to respond non-emergency. Thank you one letter one. Lighter one. You guys can clear. We got zero readings[3]. It's a low battery[1] on the sensor. I'm going to send your crew at two. Rissy. Rissy. Thank you. Finifone.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
low battery: Sensor triggered due to low battery
[2]
service call: Non-specific event requiring emergency services
[3]
zero readings: No hazardous readings detected
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Location mentioned:
Norfolk International Airport (ORF), 2200 Norview Ave, Norfolk, VA 23518
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