Smoke alarm triggered by smoke machine in apartment, Seattle WA


Fire units responded to a smoke detector alarm on the 6th floor near North 143 Street in Seattle. The cause was a smoke machine operating in a resident's room. No actual smoke or fire was found after investigation.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Indian 24, fire response, near North 143 Street.
00:07
Engine 24, near North 143 Street.
00:11
Letter 9 is going to join you for an automatic fire alarm.
00:14
Showing floor 6, smoke detector.
00:23
Engine 24 is at near North 143 Street.
00:28
We have nothing visible. We'll be investigating.
00:32
Engine 24 of the 143 Street platform.
00:36
Engine 24 location, nothing visible investigating, 1143 command.
00:47
We did a 360 around the entire wood area, an angle of finding smoke or fire, we're in service.
00:55
Engine 30 in service.
01:05
Engine 37 from Disvatch on Channel 5.
01:12
Okay,
01:15
my young's on two.
01:20
Go ahead.
01:22
It says it's six-floor smoke detector by the laundry room.
01:30
Okay.
01:38
It sounds like it was a smoke machine that somebody had going in their room that opened their door.
01:51
Did you guys receive that?
01:58
Yes, four, six, something. Somebody might know how to go in the road.
02:09
Are you guys up there now?
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