False fire alarm near Rolling Road in historic district, Manassas VA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm sounded from a smoke detector near Rolling Road in the historic district, but responding units found no signs of fire, suggesting a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Prince William VA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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00:47
Transcript:
00:00
Box 011-on-5, Bravo for a fire alarm.
00:04
Near Rolling Road, cross-street Ashton Avenue.
00:08
Rescue engine 521, tower 501, responding at 1552.
00:12
The clock came into the alarm company for an audible alarm sounding from the upstairs smoke detector.
00:18
On call back, no answer.
00:20
Prince William from engine 522.
00:21
Go ahead into 522.
00:23
One BLS patient transferred by ambulance 525.
00:26
It seems to be turned over to PD.
00:27
We're ready.
00:28
Okay, I'll show you clear 1553.
00:30
Tower 501 is on the scene.
00:33
Two-story, single family.
00:34
Nothing evident on four sides.
00:36
Okay, Power 501, on scene, two-story, single family, nothing evident all four sides, so 5055.
00:42
Prince William from Tower 501.
00:44
It's going to be a false alarm.
00:46
Place all units in service.
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Location mentioned:
Historic District, 8961 Rolling Rd, Manassas, VA 20110
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