False fire alarm caused by burnt food in microwave


A fire alarm was sounded at a residential building but firefighters found no fire. The alarm was triggered accidentally due to burnt food in a microwave.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
02:39
Transcript:
Type 5 covers Zone 995 keypad fire. 295 understood. 913. Homeoff fire, measure 42. 42 is going to be around 1.5-6. I'm able to be able to go out of territory, out of service. 995 on location. Nothing visible. Residential occupancy. Establishing 114th Street Command[1] will be investigating. The Italian Plydez, clear. Nothing shown establishing 114th Street Command and investigating. 916. 1942, we're clear on that traffic as well. 916. 96 is in route. Battalion 6.917. Truck 78 from 25. This truck 78. You can return to service. Truck 78 understood. I'm all on fire. Truck 78, we're back in service. Thank you. I'm fired to the battalion six. Italian six. The alarm company got a hold of a key holder named (name withheld) says it's a false alarm, said they burnt food in the microwave. The battalion six is understood. You can put all companies back in service. Clear. Battalion 6 in service, Battalion 5 out. Agent 6.3. Engine 63 clear in service. Truck 63. Dispassed, 114th Street Command. Truck 63 in service. Truck 63 in service. Truck 63 in service. Accidental activation. Command terminated, battalion 5 in service, finals, residential. That's there, but 5 in service. All the time is in service in. Agent 5-2 back of service. Standard 522 for those 920.
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114th Street Command: Incident command location
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Location mentioned:
N 114th St, Omaha, NE 68154
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