False fire alarm at long-term care facility in Richmond, Richmond VA
A fire alarm was triggered at a long-term care facility near High Oaks Road in Richmond. Fire crews responded and found no visible signs of fire. Upon investigation, it was confirmed to be a false alarm and there was no actual threat.
Audio|Source: Richmond City Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 23, Engine 20, engine 22, truck 8, and battalion 4.
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Fire alarm.
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Near High Oaks Road at LTC facility.
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Engine 23, engine 20, engine 22, truck 8, and battalion 4.
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Fire, alarm.
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Near High Oaks Road at LTC facility.
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Cross streets are Jet End and West Carnation Street.
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On tap Channel 2.
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Time out, 1354.
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Truck 8, the notes that was resident pool station, they're requesting to cancel.
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Let's go ahead and knock everybody down. They'll not...
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Engine 23 is arrived near High Oaks Road. Single-story personal facility.
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Nothing visible from the A. A. Sid 23's officer will be going to investigate.
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20,000, copy on the same, near High Oaks Road,
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single-story personal facility.
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Investigating has command 1358 hours.
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Referral from Ohio's command.
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Hylox command.
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Okay,
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we can cancel all of the units.
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23 can handle. What's the resident that pulled the pole station?
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I copy 23 to handle. The company's going to return to service, 1359 hours.
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Richmond, VA
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