Fire alarm activated with no signs of danger at Commons


A fire alarm went off at Lambusville Commons, but there was no fire or evidence of danger. The fire department was called but then decided to cancel their response.
Audio|Source: University of Virginia Police Department
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Transcript:
00:00ETCC, P 75.00:0575.00:10I'd have you from your engine patrol, we're receiving another call from EBA contact center for a general fire alarm at Lambusville Commons.00:221040-3-9973, I'll be a wrap.00:2524-ECC. You can clear him, me, and 5-8 are still on scene.00:2910.4.00:3075 direct? 25 direct.00:3310 and 4.00:38Ease to see if you 2.4.00:44Just like to confirm it, is fire still needed again for this call or is it just going to be the same alarm?00:51We don't have a key for this door.00:53They might have to come back.01:0175, you can stay clear.01:0310-4[1].
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ETCC, P 75.
00:05
75.
00:10
I'd have you from your engine patrol, we're receiving another call from EBA contact center for a general fire alarm at Lambusville Commons.
00:22
1040-3-9973, I'll be a wrap.
00:25
24-ECC. You can clear him, me, and 5-8 are still on scene.
00:29
10.4.
00:30
75 direct? 25 direct.
00:33
10 and 4.
00:38
Ease to see if you 2.4.
00:44
Just like to confirm it, is fire still needed again for this call or is it just going to be the same alarm?
00:51
We don't have a key for this door.
00:53
They might have to come back.
01:01
75, you can stay clear.
01:03
10-4[1].
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10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
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Charlottesville, VA
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