Fire alarm triggered at hotel, staff unable to silence it


A fire alarm went off at a hotel, but there is no sign of fire. The hotel staff cannot turn off the alarm because they don't have a code.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
Fire alarm 520 East Plum Street, Courtyard Marriott. Engine 2, Latter 1, respond for Fire Alarm[1] 520 East Plum Street. Courtyard, Marriott, Engin 2, Latter 1, respond. Fire Alarm 520 East Plum Street. Okay. Courtyard Marriott, respond on site 3, 1401. Engine 2, respond. Engine 1 to engine 2. We're at Jersey Point 3. We're about to leave Norfolk General, clearing off an EMS call. You want us to pick that up? If you think you're closer, we're already in the truck rolling, that's up to you. We'll take it. If you let them know in attack one. We'll just... Engine 3, no, 4. Fire 1 is in route. Engine 2. Engine 1 to put the fire alone. Maybe no line clear. Sentinel 4, you can clear. six in the area. Andrews for response. 520 Plume Street on a fire alarm, courtyard Marriott. A second from Centura or Centro? Spoke with (name withheld), front desk supervisor. She's on site but doesn't have a passcode.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire Alarm: Automated alert of possible fire
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Location mentioned:
Courtyard Norfolk, 520 E Plume St, Norfolk, VA 23510
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