Fire alarm at commercial building in Martinsburg, Martinsburg WV
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According to the dispatch call, fire personnel responded to a commercial fire alarm at Caliber Collision near Mid-Atlantic Parkway in Martinsburg. Upon arrival, no fire was visible, and workers were operating systems in the building. No fire services were needed.
Audio|Heard on: Berkeley County Fire & EMS
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
The company 40 fire personnel respond commercial fire alarm near Mid-Atlantic Parkway, Caliber Collision.
00:28
Hello, Ms.
00:29
50.
00:34
Truck 30 with you.
00:37
Copy truck 30.
00:39
That's someone on top line, hello on 50.
00:42
20-6-30 to Moorfield.
00:47
I'm headed to the Romney office.
00:49
10-4.
00:54
Your right.
01:03
Burr, can you tell you Florida to respond to our early?
01:07
Dr. 40? That's where not that point a level fixed grade.
01:16
Berkeley on scene, single story,
01:21
commercial structure,
01:23
nothing shown besides Alpha, Bravo,
01:26
Leo checking.
01:29
Copy 340, a left two three.
01:44
We have four guys.
01:48
Westerjian 28-941-524A Alpha.
01:52
Let's play on the green color key alpha.
01:56
Okay.
02:01
3040 all units direct?
02:06
Parkland, 43 zone, zone, team in service.
02:09
Copy 43, 11 to 24.
02:17
Track tires and service.
02:20
Copy, Dr. 30, 11th, 2.4.
02:25
Tell any more than night.
02:31
Go ahead.
02:35
I mean workers on site by that.
02:40
Someone's working on the systems in the building with five systems that need to be in the two hours.
02:49
No fire services needed.
02:51
Utility volume service.
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Location mentioned:
Mid Atlantic Pkwy, Martinsburg, WV 25404
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