Fire alarm triggered at residential property in Greenville, Greenville VA
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An automatic fire alarm was triggered at a residence near Lee Jackson Highway in Greenville. A male at the location said he was okay but did not provide the required passcode. Emergency responders arrived and checked the site.
Audio|Heard on: Staunton Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 255, engine 128, engine 31,
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company 25,
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rescue 25, medic 2501,
00:08
Automatic fire alarm, near Lee Jackson Highway, Greenville, Augusta County 2, 206.
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Location, 207.
00:34
June 11 on location.
00:39
2.07.
00:49
439 Pleasant Grove Road stand and show an interior kitchen motion.
00:54
They did contact the homeowner of (name withheld).
00:57
He said he was not sure if everything was okay and disconnected.
01:07
Medic turns out and one of your phone.
01:09
No.
01:14
Automatic fire alarm, near Lee Jackson Highway, Greenville.
01:19
For a residential fire alarm showing a bedroom hall smoke detector, they spoke to a male on site who said he was okay but did not provide passcode.
01:39
Responding, automatic fire alarm, near Lee Jackson Highway, Greenville.
01:44
Residential fire alarm showing bedroom hall smoke detector.
01:48
A male on site.
01:49
Said he was okay but did not give passcode.
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Location mentioned:
Lee Jackson Hwy, Greenville, VA 24440
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