Fire alarm sounds at school bathroom with no fire found, Manassas VA


A fire alarm sounded in the boys' bathroom at a two-story educational facility in Manassas, but no fire was found. The firefighters determined it was likely a false alarm and began to reset the system.
Audio|Source: Prince William County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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6.128 on 5 Bravo[1] for a fire alarm.
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Johnson loading center.
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Near Eagle Way.
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Engine 521[2], Tower 501[3], responding, 1059[4].
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This one alarm sounding from the boys' bathroom.
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Box 1214[5], On 5 Bravo[1] for an allergic reaction.
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Near Franklin Street, cross rate of Cumberland Drive.
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Medic 512. Craction engine 512.
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Mediq 517, responding, 1059[4].
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Praise, 77-year-old patient.
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The bee-sting, having difficulty breathing.
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This is Liam 2.
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Cadet 1647.
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Codette, 1647. Would you be able to relay paperwork from Garfield all the way to ADC?
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Yes, Matt McGrath.
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Okay, it's going to be for (name withheld).
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Correct.
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This is right from engine 521.
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Engine 521[2].
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Engine 521[2].
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Two-story educational facility.
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Nothing evident in the restrooms would be accidental, a lot of us to reset.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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5 Bravo: Fire/EMS Response Level
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Engine 521: Fire Engine Unit
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Tower 501: Fire Ladder/Rescue Unit
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1059: Time of Dispatch/Response
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Box 1214: Fire Alarm Box Assignment
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Manassas, VA
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