Fire alarm at Richmond residence caused by burnt food, Richmond VA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was reported near Westhampton Way in Richmond. Fire crews responded but found the alarm was caused by burnt food in a microwave. Security reset the alarm and reported a minor issue.
Audio|Heard on: Richmond City Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 19 and truck 9.
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Fire alarm.
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Near Westhampton Way.
00:06
Engine 19 and truck 9.
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Fire alarm.
00:11
Near Westhampton Way.
00:13
Cross streets are a name Road and Keller Road.
00:16
Contact Channel 2.
00:17
Time out, 18, 29.
00:24
Companies are around to near Westhampton Way.
00:28
Smoke detector alarm 133,
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1830.
00:40
Engine 20. Overdose.
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7.30, Eric Road.
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Engine 20. Overdose.
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730, Eric Road.
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Cross streets are winglight drive and Bassett Avenue.
00:53
On tap Channel 2.
00:55
Timeout, 1831.
01:10
Yeah, we're in communication with U of our security and as it's food in the microwave.
01:17
They're going to be attempted to reset.
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You can slow your response.
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Recease. Thanks, Mr.
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Thank you.
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Thank you for Richmond.
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Go ahead, 19.
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19.
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You're retired truck now.
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Security on scene also has a fire watch.
01:45
They have a reset on their system.
01:48
Communicated through their dispatch.
01:53
Receive.
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1833 hours.
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