Smoke odor prompts fire alarm response in Seattle store, Seattle WA
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a store in Seattle after staff reported smelling smoke. No fire was found, and the cause was likely burnt food. Crews investigated and cleared the scene.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 25, fire response, near 23 Avenue.
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June 25, near 23 Avenue.
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Automatic fire alarm with Ladder 10 and Battalion 2.
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Safeway is reporting the odor of smoke.
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Dispatch from the town channel 5.
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Go ahead.
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You can please us back in full service AIQ.
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Yeah, Eric.
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Okay.
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Dispatch ladders at near 23 Avenue, no visible fire,
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investigating. 22, command.
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Ladder 10 at location, investigating, 23 have a command.
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Battalion 2 will assume command.
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I'm on the west side of the building.
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Battalion 2 is assuming command, west side of the building.
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Larryton command.
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I got a report from the RFP that the panel shows Safeway bank.
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They do not have a bank, but near the area, they're in the building, smell liquor,
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or potentially burnt food.
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Seattle, WA
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