False fire alarm at two-story residential building


Fire crews responded to a two-story house after a fire alarm went off but found no fire. The alarm was a false alarm caused by a bad battery.
Audio|Source: Staunton Area Public Safety
02:54
Transcript:
Action, up. Engine three is a location. We've got a two-story residential. Nothing evidence inside the age. Alpha, Bravo, Delta. Captain (name withheld) will be passing command next riding officer. Injury has been wash by. 7403[2], I have an unlocation, 2105, Singletford residential structure, nothing showing side of Alphal Prabra Delta Delta, NELF. Passing command to the next arriving engine. 29th of track. So we're standing about a license driver. Any of your checks? Temple. Campbell. The East is your reporting from now you on. You're copying this radio. I have a lot of static and you're coming through. It's just not very loud. Okay, thank you. Clear. Engine to the location 104[1] is on the plan, 2106. Between hundred blocks, final. 1,200 blocks. 2107. 221.2107. Institute north, Parker'sburg Pike, Virginia registration, Tango, hotels. Lulu 1158, THZ 1158, it's going to be a white Dodge, I know. 104. Some guy resident, nothing's now. It's like we have a faulty detection. It's a battery.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
104: Unit/incident identifier
[2]
7403: Unit/incident identifier
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Location mentioned:
Staunton, VA 24401
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