Fire alarm at dairy queen caused by cooking smoke, Cuyahoga Falls OH
A fire alarm was activated at the Dairy Queen near Portage Trail in Cuyahoga Falls. Responders investigated and found the alarm was caused by cooking smoke. No fire was found and the alarm was canceled.
Audio|Source: Cuyahoga Falls Police & Fire
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Transcript:
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Falls Fire District 3.
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Battalion 1.
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Engine 5. Engine 4.
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Near Portage Trail, Dairy Queen.
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Fire alarm commercial.
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Between Billman Place and 7th Street, respond and operate on fireground 1.
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Battalion 1.
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1146. Engine 5.
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Engine 4.
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746. It's going to be a smoke detector above panel.
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Copy, advise if you make contact.
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Copy, there was no contact made on scene as at this time.
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Battalion 1 en route, fireground 1.
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The tiny one in route, 1147.
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Engine 5s and route fireground 1.
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Engine 4 in route fireground 1.
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The 5th Falls, the Tyne 1.
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Battalion 1.
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I'm on the scene at the Dairy Queen.
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Nothing showing from all four sides, people conducting business as usual.
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Offensive strategy, I will have mobile command investigating.
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1149.
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Let me tell you when to see if I was called advising to cancel.
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Those calls from cooking.
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Okay, we can cancel.
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I'll make sure they don't need help with a reset and other units can cancel as well.
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1149.
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Pension 5 copies for turn into dispatch.
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For copy direct, turning to dispatch.
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Copy 4 and 5 your back in service at 1150.
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And you can terminate command radio.
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