Smoke from cooking triggers apartment fire alarm, Loveland CO
Fire units responded to an apartment building where smoke from cooking triggered the fire alarm. No actual fire was found and the alarm was reset.
Audio|Source: Loveland Fire Rescue Authority and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 45. Respond to a Lawrence Fire commercial.
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At near North Monroe Avenue, Willow Place Apartment, Master.
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Cross streets are East 23rd Street and East 27th Street.
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Respond on Talk Group 2.
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200 engine 45
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Andrew 45
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of a medium-sized apartment building we have evacuation progress, we have strobe,
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we'll be out investigating
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the Worldplace Command engine size is off the attack Copy LAT .
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Engine 61, and Paramedic 321.
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Respond to medical Charlie breathing problems.
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At 44 of 51, Rosewood Dry.
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Cross streets are South County Rose 15 H and Hartwood Dry.
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Respond on Talk Group 2.
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Engine 47. Respond to alarm carbon and oxide, no patience.
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At near Westridge Drive.
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Cross streets are Langston Lane and West Dyson Hallor Boulevard.
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Respond on Talk Group 2.
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Go on your wheel face, man.
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Okay, go ahead.
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That was an RP, there was smoke from cooking, that set off the alarm, no fire,
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the alarm has been reset,
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and we're going to make sure it holds.
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Location mentioned:
N Monroe Ave, Loveland, CO 80538
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