Fire alarm triggered at home in Bedford County, Bedford County VA
Fire and rescue units responded to a carbon monoxide and fire alarm at a residence near Guilt Road in Bedford County, Virginia. Upon arrival, crews found a split-level home with no visible smoke or fire. They conducted an investigation and checked the carbon monoxide monitor, which showed normal readings, indicating no danger was present.
Audio|Source: Bedford County Fire and Rescue (Ops)
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Transcript:
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Copy. In route with four to near Guilt Road.
00:03
Tax for going to be carbon monoxide and fire alarm.
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Okay,
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four.
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By every rest you want.
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Rest you on.
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Orville.
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Ten-line.
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Everton, Angel 1?
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Go ahead.
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Ninja 1's arriving.
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Have a split level.
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Nothing's shown from sides to Alpha,
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Delta, Charlie.
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He's going to be out investigating, establishing command.
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Rescue 1 on your arrival.
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Catch with the investigation group.
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And you want to show you on stand with split level with nothing showing inside Alpha, Delta, and Charlie.
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You're out and investigating and I'll show you in command.
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Investigations with command.
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Okay, command.
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Okay, command.
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Get any readings on the monitor.
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I have normal readings of them now.
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Ten-four, head to the basement.
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