Fire alarm at Norfolk college caused by maintenance work, Norfolk VA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm at the Norfolk Technical Community College main building was accidentally triggered during maintenance work on the fire pump. Responders investigated and confirmed there was no fire. The building remains on fire watch.
Audio|Heard on: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
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04:4
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm 300 Granby Street at TCC.
00:15
Engine 1-9-1 is running in 5-8 London 3,000, at TCC.
00:23
Norfolk to command.
00:25
Magnic 13 arrived.
00:27
Engine 1.91.
02:08
Angel 1 responding on Tech 5.
02:11
300 Granby Street, TCC main building fire alarm.
02:27
We'll be investigating.
02:55
She has a history of seizures.
03:05
We found the leak.
03:06
We're going to secure gas to the building.
03:49
Can you have the ladder come around to the alpha side so we can get a fan start blowing this building now?
03:55
Accidental activation by facilities working on the fire pump.
03:59
The building is currently on fire watch and they will remain on fire watch.
04:03
We'll be returning one to clear.
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