Fire alarm triggered by smoking in building, Lynchburg VA
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a building near Court Street. The alarm was caused by someone smoking in a room. No fire or hazard was found and all units were cleared to return to service.
Audio|Source: Lynchburg Fire Department
04:49
Transcript:
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On engine 1, the battalion 1, 620 court street for a fire alarm.
00:17
Starry's a row.
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Come.
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Battalion, you want us and you're out here,
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sir.
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Angel one you're up.
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You're up.
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True.
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Engine 2 is in route.
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You can have to order to Tom.
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Roger, we've got to put it in.
01:16
Engine 6, Lincoln.
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We're in route.
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Okay.
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On the scene,
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four-story fire realistic structures.
01:40
Nothing short from the exterior?
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Space Sider-slain.
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Four-street command, all you know side right one.
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Angel 1's on same.
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Andrew 1 will get you to see the meeting.
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Rehont.
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The 1 guys.
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Battalion 1 is Tower 2.
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Go ahead.
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Continue your response, coo-to.
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Got it, hooter.
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Good one, they come.
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Off here.
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They say it's coming in this 201.
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They've already called maintenance since I don't see the alarm.
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We're on the way down to check it now.
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Command copy.
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Engine one, command.
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Go, engine one.
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We're on the way out to you.
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We believe someone was smoking in one of the rooms downstairs.
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Command, copy.
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Command to Tower 2, you can return the service.
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Tower 2, Congress.
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Power 2, go ahead.
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Back in service.
04:08
Engine six, Flicka.
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One percent.
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The patient was smoking in the room,
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set the alarm off, good activation.
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You can clear all the parties.
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