False fire alarm caused by bug foggers at townhouse, Hampton VA
Fire crews responded to a townhouse where a fire alarm was triggered. Investigation revealed the alarm was set off by bug foggers, not fire. No emergency was found and the alarm was confirmed false.
Audio|Source: Hampton Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
00:00
One's arrived in a two-story town, I've had nothing shown at this town.
00:03
The investigating command part three.
00:05
Squad one on seeing nothing showing, investigating command part three, zero six forty hours.
00:14
Following a lot of one.
00:15
If you haven't committed yet, just stage on King Street there for a minute, please.
00:23
There is stays in the 19th Street.
00:25
On
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City of Hampton,
00:32
command will be terminated.
00:33
I'm going to change the battery.
00:35
Commandant, 6-10-Hampton,
00:39
did you cancel our response?
00:46
10-4.
00:50
Engine 10, available returning.
00:53
Clear.
00:57
Injutor 1, have you arrived to your staging position?
01:04
The latter one's station on scene.
01:07
Clear.
01:12
The Latter 11 domain is then notified.
01:14
I'll call back with any T.A.
01:18
Clare 11, without traffic.
01:22
The second squad.
01:26
One alarm companies back on landline, requestment cancel.
01:28
False alarm.
01:34
Senator 11, do you have a 25-minute ATA?
01:40
I want to want to clear up.
01:43
(name withheld), we got a hold of the homeowner.
01:45
He's not home,
01:46
but we got confirmation.
01:48
They put off some bug foggers that set off the alarm.
01:50
Everything's sent forth and shows available.
01:54
Command terminated, 0652 hours.
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Location mentioned:
VA-278, Hampton, VA
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