Fire alarm reported in residential basement in Charlottesville, Charlottesville VA
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Firefighters responded to a fire alarm in the basement of a two-story home near Woodlands Cv in Charlottesville. No fire was confirmed after investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Albemarle County Fire and Rescue
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, 1-51, you're responding to near Woodlands Cv, cross-street of Woodland Road for the residential fire alarm.
00:11
My company stating it's coming from Zone 5, the basement area, 1,400.
00:27
Rescue 501.
00:28
Sitperson BLS Priority 2.
00:32
(number withheld), Glenair Drive.
00:34
Respond on Alpha TAC2.
00:36
Rescue 501.
00:38
Sitperson VLS priority 2.
00:41
(number withheld), Glenair Drive.
00:43
Respond on Alpha Tech 2.
00:46
DCCC, Rescue 501, then around to Glenair.
00:54
(number withheld) near route to the (number withheld) Glenary Drive cross streets of Tillman Road and Mountain Road for the Friday (name withheld) person 63-year-old female reporting on the Indian nausea 14-0.
01:09
McComb 404 is around the definition.
01:16
0404, 1404.
01:22
ECCC's 1-51 Drive on location.
01:24
Two-story residential structure over a walkout basement.
01:27
131 Broadway has a main.
01:33
The engine 151 is showing your location over a two-star residential over a walkout basement,
01:39
investigating 151 Bravo and command 1406.
01:47
Keep with Luke's command.
01:48
We'll lose command. We'll let's command.
01:53
Second mental activation, we're going to sit to reset.
02:00
Command confirming excellent activation holding 151 for the reset 14 of them.
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Location mentioned:
Woodlands Cv, Charlottesville, VA 22901
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