Residential fire alarm triggered by smoke detector, Suffolk VA
A fire alarm was activated at a single-story wood frame home near Jackson Street. Fire crews found no fire or smoke. The issue was determined to be a faulty smoke detector. The resident was concerned due to a previous electrical fire at the house.
Audio|Source: Suffolk City Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Residential alarm near Jackson Street.
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Engine 1, Rescue 1, residential fire alarm near Jackson Street, crosses Lee Street and Wall Street.
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Engine 1 respondent.
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Engine 1 responded.
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Simple.
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Ms.1 Rescue 1.
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Resident reported a fire alarm going off.
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It's not spread to other parts of the house.
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Nothing seen or smelled.
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She is concerned due to a past electrical fire with the house check.
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Inge of water stop.
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Change 1.
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On the scene, single-story wood frame, single-family dwelling.
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It's nothing evident about Alpha.
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We'll be out investigating back to the street command.
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Temple.
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The rest of you want to go.
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Temple.
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Next three-subot robbery in Mississippi.
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Tempor. Tempor.
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The street command, assault.
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Command.
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No hazard interior.
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It's going to be an issue with a smoke detector.
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You can show a rescue one available.
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Temple, a rescue one is clear.
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Location mentioned:
Jackson St, Suffolk, VA 23434
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