False fire alarm caused by low battery smoke detectors


Fire units responded to a fire alarm activation at 2601 Mori Street, Hatch Local Properties. The alarm was determined to be a false alarm with no actual fire detected. Smoke detectors were chirping due to low batteries, and the situation was handled by Engine 13.
Audio|Source: Richmond City Fire Dispatch
01:30
Transcript:
Engine 17, engine 20, truck tan, and battalion 4. Fire alarm. 2601, Mori Street, at Hatch Local Properties. Engine 17, engine 20, truck tan, and battalion 4. Fire alarm. 2601, Mori, Street, at Hatch Local Properties. Cross streets are a name Road and East 29th Street. Contact Channel 2. Timeout, 0129. Showing our company is en route for the General Fire Alarm 2601 Marry Street. All the alarm, point of activation, fire alarm, Zone Sierra Echo, Zone Sierra Echo. Showing our company is en route, 0133 out. Engine 13, we've got smoke detectors that are given single chirps. It's just going to be that she needs to replace the batteries. Engine 13 can handle. Forishment copies. Three jobs. First for copies. Smoke detectors. Batteries need to be replaced. All companies turn to service. Ninja 13 can handle 3-134 hours.
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Location mentioned:
400/414 Hull St, Richmond, VA 23224
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