Smoke alarm triggered by burnt cooking smell at apartment, Austin MN
Fire department responded to a smoke alarm at the Twin Towers apartment complex in Austin. A burnt cooking smell was detected, but no smoke or fire was found.
Audio|Source: Austin Combined (Law / Fire / EMS)
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Transcript:
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LACA to Austin Fire for a fire alarm at the Twin Towers, near 4th Avenue Northeast.
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Apartment smoke supervisory alarm at the Twin Towers, page time 319, please respond.
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LAC to Austin Fire for a fire alarm at the Twin Towers, near 4th Avenue Northeast.
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Apartment smoke supervisory alarm at the Twin Towers, page time 319, please respond.
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Austin Fire copies.
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Simper.
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500, 40, 40, 50, 46.
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Go ahead to rule.
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We assigned you to a commercial alarm.
00:45
I did chat you the address as well.
00:48
Both copy.
00:53
OEC, you can mark the fire department on $20.
01:00
Copy at 321.
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Go ahead.
01:07
Definitely smells like somebody was cooking up here, but it's not that apartment.
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Copy with the smoke alarm lit up?
01:25
We didn't go in, she was in her pajamas, just cracked the door.
01:29
Definitely no smoke in there.
01:32
Copy. He's comfortable with his end up there?
01:37
Yeah, it smells like something's burnt up here, but I'm not going to go door-to-door looking.
01:43
Copy.
01:48
Interior alarm's holding.
01:52
Copy. Copy.
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Austin, MN 55912
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