Food left cooking causes fire alarm at Seattle residence, Seattle WA
An automatic fire alarm was triggered at a Seattle residence. Firefighters found food left cooking on the stove, no fire was found, and the alarm system was reset.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
02:28
Transcript:
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Edge 22, fire response, 12,
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29, 10 Avenue East.
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Edent 22, 1229 10th Avenue East.
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With Ladder 10 automatic fire alarm, call came from monitoring company.
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10.22 is a 12.29, 10 Avenue base.
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We got nothing visible investigating.
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10 Avenue Command.
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Page 22, 10 Avenue Command.
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Dispatch,
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10 Avenue Commanding, Code green letter, 10.
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Just asked 10F command.
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Did you copy the Code green, Ladder 10?
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10th. Ten Avenue Command,
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Ladder 10, Code green, acknowledge.
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Ladder 10, code green.
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Medic response, 1501 Northwest Blue Ridge Drive.
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Agent 35, 1501, Northwest Blue Ridge Drive.
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With Medicaid, it's a 77-year-old female recent surgery, respiratory.
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Dispatch from Engine 41, did you receive my request for one medic unit?
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Measure 41, one medic unit.
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Dispatch, minute 31, we're clearing from Newview-Northwest.
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I believe we are closest to engine 41 rather than medic one.
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Medic unit trans.
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0.1.2F2F lewiser.
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Okay, it's 35.
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Medic unit transmitting, was that Medic 28?
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MediG 41.
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Go ahead, 10, now to command.
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Food on stove, system reset.
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It's 22 back in service.
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Location mentioned:
Near 10th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102
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