Fire alarm triggered by burnt belt in laundry room, Omaha NE


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm caused by a burnt belt in a washing machine in the second-floor laundry room of a residential building. No visible fire was found, and the alarm was silenced after inspection.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
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Transcript:
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Truck 31, Battalion 3, Engine 3, the alarm company stayed second floor laundry room sensor.
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We also had a resident call stating the alarms were going off.
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County Free understood laundry room center.
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139. Engine 3 is on location, nothing showing from a H.A.
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Tower. We're going to establish B Street Command investigating.
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Engine 3, V Street Command, investigating 139.
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Home on fire from B Street Command.
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Go on.
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You got a burnt belt and a washer.
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Can you give them engine 3, truck 31 wheel handle? That's clear.
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Engine 3, truck 31, will handle, 142.
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Battalion 3 understood on the wheel handle, in service.
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Battalion 3 in service, how battalions in service, 142.
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Engine 3Capt, you want me to silence the alarm.
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Go ahead and silence the alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Near N 30th St, Omaha, NE 68112
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