Fire alarm triggers electrical burning smell at medical center, Charlottesville VA
A fire alarm was activated at the 6 East nurse's station inside the University of Virginia Medical Center due to an electrical burning smell detected in the hallway. Fire department and officers responded but found no visible fire.
Audio|Source: University of Virginia Security Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Dispatch for 312, are you direct on the fire alarm?
00:03
It's at 6E8 nurse's station.
00:06
It's said I'm already in the unit.
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Control.
00:09
3-8 factor dispatched.
00:12
Create crap, go ahead.
00:17
How many doing an escort with corrections to the ad, doctor?
00:22
104, I literally just got a phone call about that.
00:24
Thanks, sir.
00:27
380312 Wait sir
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Yes sir can you please send the one unit up here on the side please just as a standby
00:41
Okay,
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4, 312364 Sorry
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31230
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Thank you, sir.
01:00
It's just due to the fire alarm so the patient has split, so I'm staying with one part and the other officer should stay in the activity room with the other part of the patient.
01:12
Just to let you know the fire alarm is in six east.
01:17
Thank you, affirmative.
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Vehicle 3D4.
01:25
304-312, fire just showed up, we're en route.
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104, thank you, sir.
01:31
Dispatches direct on all traffic.
01:33
Two,
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one, two, let's finish for example, there is an electric burning smell in the hallway.
01:43
We haven't located anything at a fire department is on the way.
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Simple, I'm direct.
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Charlottesville, VA
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