False fire alarm caused by cooking at Hull Street, Richmond VA
An automatic fire alarm at a residence near Hull Street was activated. Fire units responded but the alarm was later confirmed to be caused by cooking frying chicken patties. No fire was found and units became available.
Audio|Source: Augusta County and Staunton Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Fan, Engine 1,
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Engine 2, Ladder 1,
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518, Hull Street.
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Automatic Fire alarm.
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Engine 2, ladder 1, 518, Hull Street,
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automatic fire alarm operates SFB1-2103.
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Engine 2,
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responding.
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I have your response to 21004.
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You're responding to 518, Hull Street, 518, Hull Street, cross streets of Spring Hill Road.
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Automatic fire alarm is a residential fire alarm showing mudroom smoke.
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Andrew 1-Liter 1 responding.
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Under 1-Ladder 1,215.
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The alarm company called back.
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There are requested to cancel.
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They spoke with the homeowner to advise that the alarm was set off due to cooking.
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Then, NG2 will continue to verify.
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NIDG1, Latter Ones go available.
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Understood. NGC will continue to verify.
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EG1 and Latter Ones go service and available. 1.01.
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Angie, one's available.
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Either one, put a one here five.
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A little wider one available.
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A ladder one. A lot of one. Put the one here a better.
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Introducing one fishing.
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Stand for Mention 2.
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Verifying alarm set off due to frying chicken patties. Engine 2 is available.
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Thanks, direct, 2,109.
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Location mentioned:
Near Hull Street Rd, Richmond, VA 23224
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