False commercial fire alarm caused by cooking, Suffolk VA
Fire crews responded to a commercial fire alarm near Townpoint Road in Suffolk, Virginia. Upon arrival, the alarm was found to be caused by cooking and was confirmed as a false alarm. No fire or smoke was detected at the scene. Firefighters reset the alarm and cleared the area.
Audio|Source: Suffolk City Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Commercial fire alarm, near Townpoint Rd.
00:08
I'm going to near Townpoint Rd, Carstairs High Boulevard and Juna Lane at Molymh, Plyza, Apartment 104, Building 100.
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By 4 3.
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Good for.
00:28
Follow again.
00:29
This is 7, but a city available.
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Several.
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Flight 5 respond to call 4.
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4405 lot of 5.
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Indications will be general smoke detector, Apartment 104, Building 100.
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Engine five, Father.
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Go ahead.
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Engine 5 is on scene, single-scorer, multifamily, nothing shown from three sides.
01:04
You're probably out of Saskia.
01:10
Yeah.
01:15
The five old man, get to the panel.
01:21
If you're able to get a reset on that alarm.
01:25
If you're able to get a reset on that alarm, then your system shows normal.
01:33
Engine five receive, engine five stop it.
01:37
Energy five.
01:38
Alarm activation due to cooking.
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Clear bus unit.
01:46
It's clear 16, 18 hours.
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Location mentioned:
Townpoint Rd, Suffolk, VA 23435
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