Residential fire alarm triggered by smoke detector


A residential fire alarm was reported at a house on Mybarger Street, likely caused by a smoke or carbon monoxide detector upstairs.
Audio|Source: Thurston County Fire, EMS and Law Enforcement
02:23
Transcript:
Same, Adam, 103 can you have the alarm for one day as well? Cover. Can you please attach the RO and then clear? Engine O3. Battalion 01, Residential fire alarm. 3048, Mybarger Street Southeast. Cross Street is between Governor Stevens Avenue Southeast and Carlyan Avenue Southeast. 104, Medic 4, ALS Response. At 161, Patterson Street, North East, number 501. Cross Street is between Martin Waye and View Hill Road Northeast. 8.04, CPR in progress. At 161 Paterson Street Northeast, number 501. Cross Street is between Martin Waye and View Hill Road Northeast. 5.9, I'll be a little bit closer. I'll start that way. Signate. to the CPR and not en route to the residential fire alarm. Okay, no one received 1042. Another capital zone on your alarm is smoke CO detector upstairs. Any show there?
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Location mentioned:
Washington St SE, Olympia, WA 98501
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