Smoke detector triggered by HVAC unit at harbor lake, Virginia Beach VA
Fire and emergency medical services responded to a possible hazardous materials incident near Harbor Lake after an HVAC unit triggered a smoke detector and a strong burning chemical odor was reported.
Audio|Source: Virginia Beach EMS
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Transcript:
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Ablein's 123P and EMS2, to respond to assist fire.
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For hazmat, near Harbor Lake,
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be working on TAC Channel 5 at 2032.
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The HVAC unit,
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hit the smoke detector acts to the event.
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Now that's the log.
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Over here,
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21 will handle.
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I can clear the TAC channel.
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All units can clear with the exception in the June 21, I'll go and clear the tag.
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Hi, beamblins 1321P, response to an entry near Camarillo Lane at 2033.
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Guy Warns on attack product.
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Engine 8.
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Engineate.
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Collaterate.
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Rescue One.
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Is a 19-year-old female that is conscious breathing?
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2034.
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That's two.
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EMS2 on just a couple blocks away.
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Is your stage out when you arrive? 123?
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123 P.
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A unit's on attack five.
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Copy ambulance.
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123P. MS2 responding to its aspire for half minute near Harbor Lake.
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A strong rubber for burning chemical smell.
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Location mentioned:
Near Harbor Ln, Virginia Beach, VA 23454
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