Fire alarm triggered by malfunctioning detector at park, Norfolk VA


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm near Park Avenue in Norfolk. The cause was a malfunctioning detector, with no fire found.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 10, ladder 10, respond for a fire alarm. Near Park Avenue, Bookerty, Washington.
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Next to Norfolk.
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Engine 10, ladder 10, respond for a fire alarm.
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Near Park Avenue, Bookerty,
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Washington. Teggat, Norfolk.
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Tech 3, 1538.
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Medic, 10.
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Do you have a location of the patient?
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No, to just say, baby.
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Just 10-R-O.
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Tim, let me check what's call-taker.
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Engine 10, Lighter 10, respond for a fire alarm, near Park Avenue, Burgerty,
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Washington.
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Indicating General Fire at 1539.
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Off of the Dmiticton.
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Back time, we found them.
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Okay, copy.
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Is it said? Offrey.
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Two.
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It's rough.
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Stand out for the Bravo.
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Bravo Got.
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You make your way to the panel?
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Yeah, I'm at the panel.
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You want to reset?
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Yeah, it looks like we're going to have a malfunctioning detector here.
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614 H80.
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Copy at 1546.
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Probably alpha.
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Did the light turn back green yet on the detector?
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It did not.
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They say if you fan it,
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uh, it should clear out green.
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There's nothing to fan.
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Copy that.
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Just 10 by 10, you can click.
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10 out of the Bravo. It looked like we got a reset.
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Copy that, we got a reset.
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Turn back green?
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Yeah, we green.
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Out of turns, is not clear.
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1547.
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