Fire alarm caused by food burning on stove, Seattle WA


Emergency responders arrived at a fire alarm triggered by food burning on a stove. They requested an electric fan to clear the smoke.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
HIN 31 fire response, 937 North 96 Street. Tinch, N, 31 fire response, 937 North 96 Street. Automatic fire alarm[1] at Clement Place, respondent for Lenter 5. Mr. (name withheld) response, exonerary southeast, southwest southwest Pistol Street. Engine Ladder, New Response, 6Nambia, Southwest, Southwest, Southwest, Fiscal Street. Engine 31, a ladder, a lotter, five, rat, 936, 96th Street, but the visible investigating. Engine 31 will be 96th Street command. Again 31 allocation investigating, you will be 96th Street command. Hey, Isaac, um... This is food on the stove. We'll need an electric fan.
HIN 31 fire response, 937 North 96 Street. Tinch, N, 31 fire response, 937 North 96 Street. Automatic fire alarm[1] at Clement Place, respondent for Lenter 5. Mr. (name withheld) response, exonerary southeast, southwest southwest Pistol Street. Engine Ladder, New Response, 6Nambia, Southwest, Southwest, Southwest, Fiscal Street. Engine 31, a ladder, a lotter, five, rat, 936, 96th Street, but the visible investigating. Engine 31 will be 96th Street command. Again 31 allocation investigating, you will be 96th Street command. Hey, Isaac, um... This is food on the stove. We'll need an electric fan.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Automatic fire alarm: Fire alarm activation
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Location mentioned:
Near N 96th St, Seattle, WA 98103
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