Residential fire alarm and carbon monoxide detected at home, Norfolk VA


Fire and EMS responded to a fire alarm near 434 Street. Heat and carbon monoxide were detected inside a two-story home, but no fire or smoke was visible outside. The situation was under investigation.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm, near 434th Street.
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Engine 2, ladder 7, respond on a fire alarm, near 434 Street, on tack 3.
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Engine 2, ladder 7, fire alarm near 434 Street, respond on tack 3 at 830.
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Edge 2, the responder.
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A ladder 7, the route.
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It's a sea ladder 7.
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You're on near 434th Street.
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On a residential fire alarm, indication is heat and carbon.
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841. Pothominal pane 166, bridge road.
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Medic 13 respond on abdominal pain near Burrage Road.
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Medic 13, abdominal pain near Burrage Road, respond on attack 2 at 841.
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Medic 13 is at home.
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Copy. Entrys arrived.
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Two-story private dwelling, nothing shown on the outside.
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Edge still be investigated.
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842.
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Norfolk, VA
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