Cooking smoke triggers fire alarm in Loveland home, Loveland CO
Fire crews responded to a residential alarm near West 31st Street in Loveland. They found the alarm was caused by cooking smoke with no fire or danger. Units cleared promptly.
Audio|Source: Loveland Fire Rescue Authority and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 42. Respond to alarm fire residential.
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At near West 31st Street.
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Cross streets are North Taft Avenue and Alamosa Court.
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Respond on Talk Group 2.
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We unplug the oven and let's know that.
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We'll be clearing.
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Copy unplugged the oven and clearing at 2117.
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Charred, Indy-45, sorry, into 42.
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Andrew 42.
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One thing is a small, two-story residential, nothing's showing.
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We have investigating, into 42 will be alpha-sized.
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This will be 331 command.
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WNC with a small C-story residential structure nothing is showing out investigating engine 42 is off-aside and you have command at 2120.
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1st command.
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301 command go ahead.
01:15
Big contact with the homeowner alarm activation due to the cooking smoke no hazards no fire engine 42 will be planned shortly.
01:25
Helping in contact with the homeowner, the activations due to cooking smoke with no fire.
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And we'll be clearing shortly at 2122.
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