Fire alarm triggered by bathroom steam on 19th street, Omaha NE
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a residence near 19th Street. No smoke or fire was found. The smoke detector was triggered by steam from a bathroom. The incident was cleared with no fire damage.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
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Transcript:
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Either a fire alarm or.
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They're not going off.
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They don't see any sign of smoke or fire.
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... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... (number withheld) ...
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...
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We're on location.
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We got a two-story, single-family residence,
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set on 19th Street Command, investigating.
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Engine 31, clear, nothing showing on a property, set up 19th Street Command, 4-1-41.
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Truck 31, all locations, 2,1,
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21. 19th Street Command.
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19th Street Command. 19th Street Command.
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I'm all far.
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Truck engine will handle bathroom steam set off a home smoke detector, no fire.
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The engine 31, truck 31 will handle, 21, 22.
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Battalion 3 in service, all the time is in service.
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Engine one's route.
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And engine one clear in route, you're going to be looking just east here on James Fausav for a fully engulfed unoccupied Chevy Traverse.
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21-1-cented, I understood.
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Engine 1 is on location.
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We've got a single vehicle engine compartment fire.
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We're going to be air short time.
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Fixing machine.
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Andrew 1, that's clear, 2.1.20.
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19th Street Command. 19th Street, Command.
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I want fire.
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No fire, seal readings are zero throughout the house.
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She's got a bad detector.
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You can put engine 31 back in service and terminate command.
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Location mentioned:
N 19th St, Omaha, NE
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