Commercial building alarm in Orange deemed false, Orange VA


Fire crews responded to a commercial building alarm near James Madison Hwy in Orange, Virginia. The one-story building was fully evacuated, but no smoke or fire was found. After a full inspection, the alarm was suspected to be false, possibly caused by a power surge affecting the town.
Audio|Source: Orange County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Orange, engine 23, responding to three.
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Edgecomity,
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joining, responding with three, at 22, 31.
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Orange, engine cavity 233, disregard your tones.
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Engine 23, responding,
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repeating, engine cavity 23,
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you could disregard your tones, Edgarity 23 is responding at this time.
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Construct 23 is in route.
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near James Madison Hwy with 2.
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Directive. Orange engine 23 is on location.
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We've got a one-story commercial building.
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Nothing shown in the Alphonside. The building is evacuated.
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No one here.
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Engine 23 have command on the Alphan side.
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They're showing you on scene with an evacuated building with nothing showing on site alpha on investigating at 2026.
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We're doing 25 is unseen.
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By 25, showing on team at 2235.
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Orange engine 235s will have command.
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We're doing a 360 now.
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Have you got a key holder on the way?
01:24
engine 23 so you do it on a 360 of the building we have not made contact with a keyholder yet but there was a power circuit of the town of Orange we've had a large influx of calls okay
01:44
22 36 truck 23 is arrived
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