Overheated food triggers alarm near Plume St, Norfolk VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible fire alarm near Plume Street in Norfolk. Upon arrival, they found overheated food on a stove in an occupied apartment. Units ventilated the area, and the situation was safely resolved.
Audio|Heard on: Norfolk VA Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine one,
00:01
Ladder one, you're responding to near Plume St, unit 3C as well as apartment 2A.
00:07
3C and apartment 2A.
00:10
Indication is going to be a report of a fire alarm going off at the location.
00:16
No further information at this time at 1526.
00:21
Engine one arrives.
00:23
Thirteen twenty-seven.
00:26
Ladder one on scene.
00:31
Ladder one, we're making our way to the 2nd floor with one of the residents.
00:35
Stand by, I'll advise.
00:37
Copy that, stand by.
00:43
Engine one to ladder one,
00:45
I've got overheated food on the stove of the occupied apartment.
00:50
We're going to do some natural ventilation.
00:52
You can clear.
00:54
Ladder one copies, clearing combat attack one.
00:59
Engine one alpha, engine one bravo, give us a minute to do some natural ventilation and we will attempt reset.
01:08
Copy. Let me know when you need a reset.
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