Apartment fire alarm sparks scare on Florida Avenue, Lynchburg VA
A fire alarm was triggered by cooking at a Florida Avenue apartment, prompting a full response but no actual fire was found, easing fears.
Audio|Source: Lynchburg Fire Department
02:44
Transcript:
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104. EngineA.
00:01
Just advising, we did receive a call from someone on state.
00:03
They advised that they were the one that set off the alarm.
00:06
It's going to be an apartment near Florida Avenue.
00:09
They advise they set it off due to cooking but have no passwords.
00:14
We're 2 years old to see.
00:16
Lincolk.
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104.
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Internet Copy.
00:22
Tried Jailenka.
00:23
Kama won't see.
00:33
It's all units rather than it came out.
00:35
Check it out.
00:39
Engineer, you need anything else in there? We need to hold up.
00:51
You bring the fan, please.
01:02
The clinic one, responded 2117, Florida Avenue, the Florida Careers Apartment, the perfect 3,003 for 6 person alpha.
01:32
How many two.
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I can look.
01:39
I can look.
01:45
Manic time link to all, transport an LGH.
01:54
Battalion, too.
02:02
Battalion, too.
02:05
Go ahead.
02:07
We do have property manager information.
02:09
Do they need to respond out?
02:16
So yeah, make sure that they're coming this way.
02:19
10-4[1], I will check.
02:26
Pagalian, too.
02:40
She advised that maintenance lives on site and is responding.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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