Residential fire alarm triggered by cooking near Buckner St, Petersburg VA
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A residential fire alarm near Buckner Street was triggered by cooking smoke. The alarm was reset and no fire occurred.
Audio|Heard on: Petersburg Fire/Rescue
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Engine 4. Response to near Buckner St.
00:03
It can be a residential fire alarm.
00:05
Coming from Zone 4, Hallways, smoke detector,
00:08
no contact with the keyholder.
00:10
Buckner is East South Boulevard.
00:12
Correct. 1857.
00:15
1857. Thank you, 4, response.
00:27
Have you a route,
00:29
Near Buckner for file-Lum activation from the Zone 4 hallway smoke, Buckner, Eastside, Boulevardage, across.
00:55
These are forward to your command.
01:02
He's a certain button to shoot command.
01:10
Under control, it's gonna be cooking that set off the alarm.
01:13
The alarm is then reset. You can terminate the incident, engine four is in service.
01:17
On the control, click it off the alarm.
01:20
There's a point service, 1859 hours.
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Location mentioned:
Buckner St, Petersburg, VA 23805
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