Fire alarm triggered by food on stove in apartment, Richmond VA
A fire alarm was activated near West Marshall Street in a five-story apartment complex. The alarm came from room 606, where food was left cooking on the stove, triggering the alarm. No fire was found, and the situation was handled by the fire department.
Audio|Source: Richmond City Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 5, engine 6, engine 10, truck 3, and battalion 1.
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Fire alarm.
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Near West Marshall Street.
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Engine 5, engine 6, engine 10, truck 3, and battalion 1.
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Fire alarm.
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Near West Marshall Street.
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Cross streets are West Marshall Street and North Adams Street.
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Contact Channel 2.
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Time out, 2152.
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Showing our companies en route to near West Marshall Street for the General Fire Alarm.
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It's going to be an audible commercial alarm coming from room 606.
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Showing our companies en route 21 p.3 hour.
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The merchant copy is just five on scene, a five-story apartment complex.
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Nothing visible from the outside. Half command will be investigating 2155 hours.
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Springfield from Marshall Street, Mayor.
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Engine 5, you on TACC, 16, be on TAC Tim.
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How did y'all receive this alarm at the building? There's no alarm currently going off. We're making our way to run 6.06, ma'am.
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Richland copy is no long going off and it came in to get a long company but be advised you on tax six. She needs to switch a tack two.
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This is five carpet. We're making our way to room 606 now.
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Question from Marshall Street Command.
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There's going to be food on the stove and just five in handle.
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Version copy, food on the stove, engine five to handle all the companies return the service 2,200 hours.
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