Burnt food triggers fire alarm in Farmington home, Albemarle County VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a fire alarm near Angus Oak Circle North in Farmington. Crews determined the alarm was caused by burnt food on a stove and confirmed there was no active fire emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Albemarle VA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine 83 responding for the fire alarm activation near Angus Oak Circle North.
00:06
Fire alarm.
00:08
Engine 83 is on scene.
00:10
Two-story residential, nothing showing.
00:12
Size Alpha Bravo will be offensive out investigating.
00:15
83 Bravo is command, we got our own water.
00:18
Go ahead.
00:21
ECC from Angus Oak Command.
00:24
Burnt food on the stove, no fire emergency.
00:27
83 will be in service momentarily.
00:29
Understood, advising burnt food, no fire emergency?
00:32
Copy that. He used to sleep.
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Location mentioned:
Oak Cir, Farmington, VA 22901
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