Fire alarm caused by food on stove, Richmond VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a residential fire alarm near Noble Avenue in Richmond. On arrival, Engine 16 found no visible smoke or flames. The source of the alarm was determined to be food left on the stove, and the situation was handled without further incident.
Audio|Heard on: Richmond City Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 16 and Truck 3,
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fire alarm near Noble Avenue.
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Engine 16 and Truck 3, fire alarm near Noble Avenue.
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Cross streets are Walton Avenue and West Lebanon Avenue.
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On task channel 2.
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Time out 1701.
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All companies en route for the smoke detector near Noble Avenue.
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Coming over from the alarm company, point of activation is the main floor's detector, 1701.
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Richmond 16's arriving, two-story residential, nothing showing.
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16 may come in investigating?
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This is 16 on scene, two-story residential, nothing showing.
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Investigating with command, 1702.
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From Noble Command.
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Noble Command.
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Food on the stove, 16 can handle.
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Dispatch, we got 16s to handle the food on the stove on Noble Avenue.
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All others may return to service 1702.
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Location mentioned:
Noble Ave, Richmond, VA 23222
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