Fire alarm triggered by burnt food in Omaha building, Omaha NE


Fire crews responded to a general fire alarm in a multi-story building in Omaha. They found smoke on the third floor but determined it was caused by burnt food, not an actual fire.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
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Transcript:
Truck went on location for multi-stories.Most family living, end up and showing from the AHA.We'll establish in Kensington Can Stan.We'll be that's good.The truck one is responding to Kenton Tower.It's a non-specific general fire alarm covering the zone 999[1].They were attempting to contact the route.The use is on one piece.2024.Tion1 is on location.I was sent Kensington command.Everytion 1, 22-20.Okay, and drop 1.Go ahead, truck 1.The panel show on third floor, smoke, or pole station, and one's going to walk through the best be a further.Command is understood.It's two truck one.Go ahead.It sounds like burnt food up here.I understand.
Truck went on location for multi-stories.Most family living, end up and showing from the AHA.We'll establish in Kensington Can Stan.We'll be that's good.The truck one is responding to Kenton Tower.It's a non-specific general fire alarm covering the zone 999[1].They were attempting to contact the route.The use is on one piece.2024.Tion1 is on location.I was sent Kensington command.Everytion 1, 22-20.Okay, and drop 1.Go ahead, truck 1.The panel show on third floor, smoke, or pole station, and one's going to walk through the best be a further.Command is understood.It's two truck one.Go ahead.It sounds like burnt food up here.I understand.
Police codes explained
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zone 999: General Fire Alarm
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Omaha, NE
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