False alarm at Williamsburg home sparks emergency response, Williamsburg VA
Responding to a fire alarm near York Street, crews found cooking smoke triggered the alert, with no actual fire or danger present.
Audio|Source: Williamsburg Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Battalion 10, Engine 10, and Power 1.
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Respond to alarm.
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Fire residential.
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At 702, York Street.
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Unit time on 1627.
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I'm gonna take York Street.
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10409, 101628.
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Out.
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1629.
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129 Squad, we'll be available on Corpus.
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And four squadrons.
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Squad 10, respond to alarm.
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Fire residential.
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At 702, York Street.
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Unit timeout 1629.
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Squad 10, describe.
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James City Ladder, 31 to Williamsburg.
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Logger 31.
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We're responding with Williamsburg for an automatic line.
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10-4[1] responding, 1629.
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Units responding, residential fire alarm, 702 York Street,
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Unit B,
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Bravo, and the Quarterpath Subdivision, Cross Street, Bassett Drive, Quarter Path Road.
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Area of activation will be dining room smoke.
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The alarm company states this is Unit B, Bravo.
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We're not showing this on the map.
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1630.
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Thank you.
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Going home.
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Nothing shown for next year.
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We'll be investigating on Pack 1 of the Tanton League Committee.
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Nothing showing from here.
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...attack 1, 1632.
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104, engine 10 arriving, 1632.
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Command.
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So the activation due to cooking, no hazards, all units available, commenced every new.
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104, activation due to cooking all units available 1636.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
York St, Williamsburg, VA 23185
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