Firefighters respond to false alarm at water overlook residence, Midlothian VA
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Fire units responded to a fire alarm at a residence near Water Overlook Boulevard in Midlothian, Virginia. Upon arrival, firefighters found no signs of fire and determined it was likely a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Chesterfield County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 2.16.
00:02
Fire alarm activation.
00:03
Near Water Overlook Boulevard.
00:06
Priority one.
00:08
Engine 216, fire alarm activation, near Water Overlook Boulevard, Cross Street 15,300, Camberia Cove Boulevard, Fire District 16, priority 1, time 2151.
00:27
Engine 216 tapping Route 2152.
00:32
Medic 204, difficulty breathing with altered mental status, near Kingsland Road, Priority 1[1].
00:40
Medic 204, difficulty breathing with altered mental status, near Kingsland Road, Cross Streets, Kingsville Road, Fire District 4, Priority 1[1], Time 2156.
01:00
Engine 204, difficulty breathing with altered mental status, near Kingsling Road, Priority 1[1].
01:08
Engine 204, difficulty breathing with altered mental status, near Kingsling Road, Cross Streets, Kingsville Road, Fire District 4, Priority 1[1], Time 2157.
01:26
Engine 216 is at a two-story wood frame single family dwelling.
01:30
Nothing showing in engine 216, will have water overlook.
01:35
Engine 216 on scene, nothing showing, water overlook command 2150.
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Priority 1: Highest-priority response, potentially life-threatening
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Location mentioned:
Water Overlook Blvd, Midlothian, VA 23112
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