Fire crews find faulty alarm on Erickson Ave, Harrisonburg VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible residential fire near Erickson Avenue in Harrisonburg. Upon arrival, they found no smoke or carbon monoxide and determined the situation was caused by a faulty smoke alarm. No fire or injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Rockingham VA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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505 Respondent.
00:01
Engine 505 Respondas, which is my great tech for.
00:05
Engine 910 is on location at a single-story residential home with a basement.
00:10
Nothing abnormal showing from the Alpha side.
00:13
Lieutenant (name withheld) in command. Engine 910 on location, single-story basement home, nothing showing. Lieutenant (name withheld) in command.
00:23
Erickson Avenue, command, radio.
00:26
Erickson Avenue, command.
00:29
No CO reading for this location.
00:31
It appears to be a faulty smoke alarm.
00:36
Command, radio is direct.
00:38
No CO readings for this location.
00:39
It appears to be a faulty alarm.
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