False fire alarm caused by burnt popcorn, Omaha NE
A fire alarm on 9th Street was triggered by burnt popcorn. There was no fire, and the alarm was reset. Fire units returned to service.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
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Transcript:
00:00
Command from Engine 2.
00:02
No fire, burnt popcorn.
00:08
Set out the detector.
00:10
Given engine two, truck one will handle.
00:17
Command's understood.
00:23
Dispatch from 9th Street Command, engine 2, truck 1 will handle no fire, engine.
00:30
Battalion,
00:31
1 is in service.
00:32
The battalion 1 in service, engine 2 truck 1 will handle.
00:36
All the battalion is in 2020.
00:42
Well, I'll fire truck 1 in service.
00:46
Truck 1 in service 2025.
00:52
Street command.
00:53
9th Street Command.
00:57
No fire. Alarm set off by burnt popcorn.
01:01
Alarm has been reset to normal.
01:04
Command terminated.
01:06
Engine 2 back in service, final disposition, good alarm.
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Location mentioned:
S 9th St, Omaha, NE
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