Building deemed uninhabitable after investigation, Richmond VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews investigated a building near St. James Street in Richmond. Water was shut off, and officials determined the building was uninhabitable and referred it to the Richmond Housing Authority for assessment.
Audio|Heard on: Richmond City Fire Dispatch
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00:56
Transcript:
00:00
Engine five on scene, near St. James St.
00:01
James, being investigated.
00:05
Copy, engine five on the scene, we'll investigate.
00:07
Nine hundred and four out.
00:12
Engine six.
00:20
Can you block this unit out of service?
00:26
Engine six out of service.
00:33
Engine five.
00:38
Engine five.
00:39
All right, we've got the water shut off.
00:45
Confirm you have RHA en route? I don't believe the unit's going to be inhabitable.
00:54
Copy. Building's headed to RHA.
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Location mentioned:
St James St, Richmond, VA 23220
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