False alarm at Bristol manor sparks emergency response, Bristol VA
Concern arose from a fire alarm at Jones Manor on Mary Street, but crews found only a cooking mishap without any flames, cancelling all emergency responses promptly.
Audio|Source: Washington County and Bristol City Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Dispatch Station 1,2 and 3 have a fire alarm at near Mary St, Jones Manor, area of activation,
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first floor efficiency corridor exit pole station alarm.
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Dispatch clear, 1,300.
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Ladder ones in a row.
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Central dispatch, Battalion, when I'm being round.
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Senator May 3 responding.
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Copy.
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Agent 3, thenrapp.
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Copy engine 3.
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The engine 3.
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Where are you going to be? 9.7.6.7.
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Dispatch ladder one.
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Latter one.
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You can show Latter one arriving on scene.
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Nothing showing on size A.
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Latter on be passing command.
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4.
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Go ahead.
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Per 809, cancel.
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That's four will be tonight.
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1304.4.
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Pettalion 1.
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Battalion 1.
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Central Battalion 1 will be on the scene.
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I have Mary Street Command.
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104. Just got another call from the alarm company to additional general fires of triple zero and second floor room 29.
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Coffee, thank you.
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Man.
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Ladder 1 command.
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Go ahead.
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Cooking incident you can't follow the responding unit.
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Copy. Central dispatching can cancel all income units to include Tennessee cooking incident, no fire.
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Location mentioned:
Mary St, Bristol, VA
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