Trash burning caused residential fire alarm in Suffolk, Suffolk VA
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According to the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm was triggered near Chestnut Street in Suffolk, likely due to residents burning a small amount of trash outdoors. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk City Fire and Rescue
Listen to dispatch call
01:22
Transcript:
00:00
The caller advised that her children called her and said that there's a possible fire outside of this location.
00:06
Possibly caused by trash burning, but then the caller hung up before we continued questioning.
00:17
Residential fire alarm, near Chestnut Street.
00:23
Engine 3, letter 6, residential fire alarm, near Chestnut Street, cross from Market Street.
00:36
Medicaid to all incoming units.
00:38
It's going to be family affairs.
00:40
Not yet.
00:45
Injured 3-tell.
00:48
Good.
00:51
One thing, two-store residential, nothing drawn from that area.
00:53
Injury-three-downs, F-Kate, have command.
00:57
Ten, four.
01:04
Reduce the assignment to the first incoming unit and leave medicaid on scene.
01:08
We got residents here in a large field burning a small amount of trash.
01:12
You can see it's that.
01:13
We don't have it.
01:15
Tempore.
01:17
Showing all you that's clear, aside from the first incoming, and type 2 clear at 1605.
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