False fire alarm triggered by tile cutting at Fort Norfolk, Norfolk VA
Fire alarm was triggered at Fort Norfolk Plaza near Riverview Avenue due to tile cutting work creating smoke. Fire department responded but found no fire or injuries. The alarm was cleared as a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:01
Fire alarm near Riverview Avenue Fort Norfolk.
00:10
Safety One, disregard, all units,
00:13
commercial fire.
00:14
Disregard is going to be an alarm, not a commercial fire.
00:22
Section 1 copy.
00:23
The Batali 1 on Attack 3 you can clear.
00:28
I'm fail.
00:39
Engine ticks her out.
00:45
Engine 6, ladder 7, fire alarm near Riverview Avenue, Fort Norfolk.
00:50
Respond on attack 3 at 1050.
01:15
Engine 6? Did this be downgraded to a fire alarm?
01:22
Signal 4[1], it is an alarm, not a commercial fire.
01:28
We're safe.
01:29
We're on scene, we'll be investigated.
01:55
It was a commercial fire alarm, not an actual fire.
02:01
Is engine 6 and ladder 7 responding?
02:19
No injuries.
02:20
At the location, EMS is not needed.
02:29
Medics six arrived.
03:42
Hey, they were cutting tile in here.
03:44
Set off the detectors right now I'm working on trying to find a panel for a redet.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 4: Traffic crash or vehicle accident; may have agency-specific alternate meanings such as "OK" or "all clear."
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Location mentioned:
Fort Norfolk Plaza, 301 Riverview Ave, Norfolk, VA 23510
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