Accidental fire alarm activates at Norfolk residence


A fire alarm was accidentally triggered at a home. There was no fire or danger, and the alarm continued to sound while the homeowner arranged for someone to reset it.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
03:20
Transcript:
Copy, 1511 Hilton Street, Unit 104, 1511 Hilton Street, Unit 104. It's going to be a 56-year-old male patient, experiencing chest pains, has a cardiac history, and now 51. Engine 13, is clear on the accidental alarm. Probably not 52. 14, into 15, a copy, you're responding to 1511 Hill Street, Unit 104, 1056-year-old male experience in chest pains, hardy got kids three, stays the front doors open, and he can't walk at 9.53. Inj 15, drop. 14 to rest. Shut up, quiet. 14, medic 10, respond to technical breathing problems. 5-631, tile water drive, liquid, class, apartments. Engine 14, medic 10, respond to tactile and breathing problems. 5631, tie with a drive, liquid, class, apartments unit 8M, timeout 956. Midditorium, Svarnum. Attention 14, Respondon. Copy, Rich. Okay. No, for the minute, turn. Go ahead. Medi-Tem, Medi11, just pull out of the station. We're just coming back from Norfolk General. We're at 25th in Granby. Do you want us to pick that up at Lakewood, or are you going to be closer? I think we're about even. Engine 7, Norfolk, Tech 3. Go ahead. Okay, sir, it's your call. You let us know. Yes, ma'am. There's no danger at this location. Alarm is still sounding. Homeowners getting in contact with somebody that can come reset it. We're going to go ahead and clear TAC 3[1]. Copy. Okay. Yeah, we'll take it. Engine 7 available. 959.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC 3: Tactical Channel 3 used for fire/EMS coordination
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Location mentioned:
Near Hilton St, Norfolk, VA 23518
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