Burnt food causes smoke alarm at beach hotel, Virginia Beach VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a smoke alarm at a high-rise hotel near Atlantic Avenue in Virginia Beach. The incident was traced to burnt food in an apartment on the ninth floor. Light smoke was present, and firefighters ventilated the area. No injuries or evacuation were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Virginia Beach EMS
Listen to dispatch call
03:36
Transcript:
00:00
I tell you once on Tac 3 for near Atlantic Avenue
00:31
On scene, high rise hotel.
00:38
We have no hazards visible, no evacuation.
01:51
Burnt food, apartment 911.
01:54
We have a light smoke condition.
01:59
We'll have to ventilate if so.
02:00
There's no exterior open windows for this apartment.
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