False fire alarm triggered at police vehicle storage, Fairfax County VA
Fire units responded to a commercial fire alarm at the police command vehicle storage near Morset Drive. The alarm was accidentally triggered by a police officer retrieving gear. No fire was found.
Audio|Source: Fairfax County Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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On Channel 4 Bravo, Fox, 427.09, commercial fire alarm, near Morset Drive, FCPD Command Vehicle Storage, Cross Street, Rolling Road.
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Engine 427, truck 422.
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On Channel 4, Bravo, Box, 42709, commercial fire alarm, near Morset Drive, FCPD Command Vehicle Storage, Cross Street, Rolling Road.
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Got 2.10,
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Scott 201, 201, Bravo, Channels 2 and 6.
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Scout, 201, Bravo.
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Call I 21, go for 201.
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He's currently marked out at the vehicle storage.
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The fire alarm went off.
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Fire side is asking if he's the one that set it off.
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Call for me one.
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I'll check with the 201, but he should be on this, uh, Dead Peacall with us.
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Um.
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It's not 201 alpha, it's 2-1, Bravo.
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That everybody can all be in service.
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This is right.
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Engine 427 from Fairfax.
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It's 427.
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There is a police unit marked out there at the facility, but we can't raise him to see if he accidentally set the alarm off.
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Just giving a heads up.
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Direct,
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place truck 422 in service for a good news area.
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Stand for truck 422 in service at 526 hours.
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421.
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421, go ahead.
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201 Burrell is currently tied up.
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He was at a county facility getting gear.
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So if that's where Long was coming from, then he did set it off.
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Direct, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Fairfax County Public Schools, VA
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