Smoke detector activated due to burnt food in apartment, Mason City IA


A smoke detector activated in an apartment unit in Mason City, Iowa, due to burnt food or popcorn. Fire crews confirmed there was no fire, only a burnt smell, and residents were allowed to return.
Audio|Source: Cerro Gordo County Sheriff, Mason City Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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17. I'm up on second floor. It says by 1213, so let's see if that detector. There is just smelling burnt food or hot one up here.
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It's that 409.
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If you're able to think you try to pay who the resident is, all 13th at the Fedra.
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1040.
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Get the annuncated or not a door.
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All please.
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2749.
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We don't have any names listed for that unit number.
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Time four, thank you.
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Yeah, PANO, if you want to try to reset,
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you could. We'll see if this detector, we'll see if this detector resets or if we've got to ventilates.
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And the alarm was reached at the trouble in the system,
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bell circuit position sensor, first load.
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Yeah, 10-4. We're just going to get this guy's information. He burned some food or popcorn in 1213.
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I'll be down shortly.
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Everybody else can go back in service. Just stay, keep 2317 here. I'll be right down.
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This is going to be our tenet to 1213.
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First name (name withheld), Robert Ocean, Sam, Sam, Middle initial, S-S-S-Same, last name, Davies, David, Adam, Victor, Ida, Sam, repeating D-A-V-I-S, Divert, 03-24,
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19991.
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Come on.
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Residents, they can come back in.
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Mason City, IA 50401
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