Fire alarm triggered by aerosol spray in university building, Charlottesville VA


A fire alarm was activated on the second floor closet of a building at the University of Virginia. Responders investigated and found the alarm was caused by an aerosol spray, not a fire.
Audio|Source: Albemarle County Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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The law panel is going to second floor.
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The area's closet activation, headed there now.
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Maintainting offensive strategy. Accountability is going to be on McCormick Roadside with it is going to be.
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Clienters Library is coming in about, I think no 360 to size.
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Alarmine panel showing second floor in the closet.
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Tided that way now.
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Maintainting offensive strategy,
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accountability on McCormick Road.
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Side.
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143 in service and refusal.
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143 in serviceation or refusal.
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Clibus commande needs to see a visit.
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Come here.
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Investigated a room in question.
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The part of the investigation is determined that.
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Sprayed from an aerosol can.
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Calls the alarm.
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Placed drug and service.
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Holdings in tip of the reset.
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Beased direct.
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Travel out you've been placed in service.
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Location mentioned:
McCormick Rd, University of Virginia, VA 22903
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