Smoke detector triggered by burnt food in home, Lexington VA
A smoke detector was triggered by burnt food inside a two-story single-family home near North Main Street. Fire units responded, confirmed the cause, and reset the alarm.
Audio|Source: Rockbridge County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Company 9, smoke detector activation, near North Main Street, Rockford, GCC 1720.
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51 Northridge Lane under medical emergency 1721.
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18, just following.
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2418. In the area of my Dix City Ford,
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report of a mail on the right-hand side lying in the ditch.
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Opposite, please.
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Ups2.
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A6-6-1093 is responding.
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10493 responding fire alarm activation with smoke, possibly from burnt food in the structure near North Main Street.
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Go ahead to Ops 3, please, Ups 3.
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I'm sorry, can you repeat? I can understand.
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Okay, do we have one of the map?
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I was thinking.
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AECC, Medicaid.
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Go ahead for 18.
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I have for 18.
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I have a deputy after that mail there's a thousand and he's 10-4[1].
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You can continue our train discretion.
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Anything, Alex.
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Go ahead and put A-10, sorry, she can clear some cap.
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1336.
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GCC 93 is on location.
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Two-story,
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single-family structure, nothing to show from the exterior.
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We are going to have the southbound lane of Main Street blocked, Lieutenant RLAS command.
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10, 41726.
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D.C. Main Street Command.
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Main Street Command.
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Confirm burnt food.
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Detector has been reset.
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June 9-3 clear back in service.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Near N Main St, Lexington, VA 24450
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