Fire alarm reported at Kettle Run High School, Nokesville VA
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Units responded to a fire alarm triggered at Kettle Run High School near Kettle Run Road in Nokesville, Virginia.
Audio|Heard on: Prince William County Police and Fire
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Pops 2599 on 5 Bravo[1] for a fire alarm Kettle Run High School 10,000 5504 Kettle Run Road entered 525 power 525 0929 29
00:15
I'll be on thumb freeze at coals with three bells
00:20
Okay 0929
00:27
Prince William is direct.
00:33
152-4-20 units on the scene.
00:34
152-4-10 units on the scene.
00:41
12-200. Can you need me a call when you need a chance?
00:50
135-7. 1357-9.
00:53
13-7-9.
00:56
I'll handle that traffic obstruction 15 and then I'll take the larceny after that.
01:01
Prince William's correct.
01:07
296, I'll be clear, sensitive comments.
01:10
Okay, zero nine thirty two.
01:17
2932 on 5 Bravo[1] for a sickness 9044 Acadia Park Drive cross street lease false loop medic 525 inch of 505 0932
01:32
10,000 504 Kettle Run Road
01:37
Engine 525, Tower 525 responding at 0932, Calkman from the alarm company,
01:46
Zone 1 activation.
01:50
No contact with the scene.
01:57
5.20.5.25.5.5.5.5.5.5.5.5.
02:03
I've got a two-story high school nudge of the show and the Alba Bravo Delta.
02:08
We'll be out in front.
02:11
Copy on Zine 2.
02:13
Sorry, High School, nothing shown in the Alpha, Bravo, Deltah, Checking, 0934.
Police codes explained
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[1]
5 Bravo: Medium-priority emergency medical response designation used in dispatch and radio communications.
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Location mentioned:
Kettle Run, Bristow, VA 20136
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