Fire alarm accidentally pulled by resident at nursing home, Ashland VA
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A fire alarm was accidentally pulled by a resident at Ashland Nursing and Rehab near Thompson Street in Ashland, Virginia. Firefighters responded to verify the alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Hanover County Fire / EMS
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Engine 401 and truck 413 fire alarm, high life hazard, near Thompson Street.
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Engine 401 and truck 413.
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Fire alarm, high life hazard,
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near Thompson Street.
00:17
Cross streets are Medical Drive and West Vaughan Road.
00:21
Station 16th District, TAC 5, time out 0729.
00:32
10402. The 10402.
00:37
Based on the notes, the resident pulled the alarm, single engine to verify near Thompson Street.
00:44
Copy single engine to verify near Thompson Street.
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Truck 413, copy.
00:50
7406 in rent to (number withheld) Lake Ridge Parkway (number withheld) Lake Ridge Parkway room 129, 129, cross street, Sycamore Drive and Louistown Road.
00:59
The law enforcement man is on the scene, 29-year-old female.
01:02
She's like headed after a physical altercation.
01:05
She's also pretty much.
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She's also pretty much.
01:11
Thank you for. Thank you, Kathy.
01:19
241 and wrapped near Thompson Street, cross streets Medical Drive and West Vaughn Road, Ashland Nursing and Rehab, single engine to verify fire alarm, accidentally pulled by the resident dining room.
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