False fire alarm at AT&T due to food on stove, Richmond VA


Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at the AT&T storefront near West Broad Street in Richmond. After investigation, no smoke or fire was found. The alarm was caused by food left cooking on the stove. Crews reset the alarm and allowed occupants to return inside.
Audio|Source: Richmond City Fire Dispatch
02:10
Transcript:
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Let's see, food on stove.
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Trucks are returning service.
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The entire one copy O'C.
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near West Broad Street command.
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1303. West Broad Street Command.
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West Broad Street Command.
00:10
West Broad Street Command from Baton 1.
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T-side is clear.
00:17
Do you have any update? The panel says it's the AT&T storefront.
00:23
I walk the A-side.
00:25
I don't see any indications of smoke or fire.
00:29
It doesn't seem to be anything on the D-side.
00:32
I'm going to try to reset the alarm to take.
00:33
I'm going to release everybody.
00:34
Somebody's next to the panel, take me a reset.
00:36
All right, I understood.
00:40
Got a two-story townhouse, be out investigating.
00:49
Version copy 17-016-337 South.
00:53
Laurel, two-storescate, we'll investigate.
00:56
1305. Richardson.
00:57
I have a Saipa, Royal Command.
01:00
Investigated an odor, smells like sewer gas.
01:02
I'll hold all units for a moment, all of us.
01:04
Copy 17, Hasble World Command, advise the possible sewer gas, holding all in all companies.
01:09
1307. From command teams like the reset holdings so I'm going to release units they can return to service when you're ready and we're going to turn it going to go it back over let the occupants back in.
01:18
Copy five units clear return to service from near West Broad Street, 13 away.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Broad St, Richmond, VA 23220
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