False alarm from hairspray mistaken for smoke, Kansas City MO


Police and fire units were called to a report of a car fire near Oakley Ave and East 17th Street. Smoke was reported in room 1211 of a nearby building. After investigation, the alarm was found to be a false alarm caused by hairspray.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
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Transcript:
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5.06 contact. Truck 3. It's 102. Number 24. E7C. in Oakley. PD is on your scene of a carifier. A3. Is truck 3 go ahead? Yes.
00:28
Supposed to be smoking room 1211, 1211. Number 24, East 17th Street and Oakley Avenue, PD is on your scene of a clarifier, 84. Correction 83. 38 in service, canceled by California. Number 24 respondent.
00:57
24 are you responding you on the 17th in Oakley on a car fire. It looks like PD is on the thing. They rode up on the fire. Pump 33, medic 533. Police are on your scene. Pump rate is 102. Go ahead, 102. We smoke in room 1211.
01:27
The alarm will not reset. Copy, we're gaining entry to the room right now. Number 24 on seeing you is one small and fully involved either. Number 24, I'm saying you one small and fully involved in bottom. Safety to 102. Go ahead, safety.
01:55
Made contact with the party in 1211, false alarm. Is there any smoke or anything in the room we need to move? About a 41, second one to Truman downtown. No, just some hairspray. Forty-one, True Moon, downtown.
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Location mentioned:
Oakley Ave & E 17th St, Kansas City, MO 64127
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