Smoke from cooking causes false fire alarm in Des Moines, Des Moines IA
Fire crews responded to a private fire alarm at near Fleur Drive in Des Moines. The alarm was caused by smoke from cooking in the kitchen, not a fire. The incident was cleared without emergency fire action.
Audio|Source: Des Moines Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 8, 4,000 Fleur, it skips on a private alarm.
00:04
4,000 Fleur Drive, engine 8, truck 8, response 1[1] on Channel 5.
00:12
Spatition 9 is available.
00:16
Have it.
00:21
Engine 4, truck 1, near Washington Avenue on a carbon monoxide investigation.
00:26
1825,
00:27
Washington Avenue on a carbon monoxide investigation.
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Engine 4, truck 1, go response 1[1] on Fireground 5, timeout 1942.
00:37
Spat 224.
00:40
Go ahead.
00:42
Can you leave the truck in the house? We'll need them, we'll call.
00:49
Truck one's staying in the house.
00:50
Truck one's staying in the house.
00:56
Okay, Senator, just ask you take one, just one call on this.
01:04
Yes, sir, just the one call from the alarm company.
01:08
All right, let's keep the incident in-house.
01:09
We'll go check it out.
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Copy.
01:13
Engine 8, firehouse.
01:15
Engine 8, firehouse.
01:21
And Truffey from dispatch, we just took another call.
01:23
They requested to cancel.
01:24
There was smoke in the kitchen from food.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
response 1: Non-emergency response without lights or sirens; reduced priority.
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Location mentioned:
Near Fleur Dr, Des Moines, IA 50321
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