False fire alarm at tattoo shop in shopping center, Virginia Beach VA
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm activated at a tattoo shop in a shopping center in Virginia Beach. Fire crews arrived but found no signs of fire or active alarms and started resetting the system. No emergency was found on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Virginia Beach EMS
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
95 zone attack 4 engine 9 engine 9 engine 10 you can continue in engine 10 you can go we can downgrade the non-emergency ladder 10 you can downgrade also
00:30
Time 5 to engine 10.
00:33
I just check out because we're continuing it.
00:37
Received. Is that the new...
00:42
Snorridge facility?
00:46
Gee, right now I'm having CAD issues.
00:48
I can't get anything to full up.
00:54
Tiny five.
00:57
We're on scene. We've got nothing showing.
00:58
I don't see any active alarm.
01:00
Did it list a suite number at all?
01:03
It listed it as Rock Ink and Roll.
01:08
Cover that.
01:10
Which will be the tattoo place.
01:17
Legend 2 for an overdose, (number withheld) Diamond Springs Road, red carpet in room 103.
01:23
We have 38-year-old female conscious breathing at this time.
01:27
P.D. is in route in 1917.
01:34
And it's time, though.
01:40
They said their alarm went off.
01:42
It doesn't seem to be going off now.
01:44
Engine 10 can handle work on getting a reset.
01:48
Received. Ladder 10, engine 9, you're going to clear.
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Location mentioned:
Providence Square Shopping Center, Virginia Beach, VA 23464
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