False fire alarm caused by food on stove in commercial building, Seattle WA
Fire units responded to a commercial building alarm near northwest 36th street at Discovery Life Sciences. No smoke or fire was found. The alarm was caused by food left on the stove but no fire spread occurred.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 21, fire response,
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Near northwest 36th street.
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And in 21,
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Near,
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northwest 36th street.
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Suite 235 at Discovery Life Sciences,
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Marble ringing,
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no sign of smoke or fire.
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This is on ladder 9.
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We're responding to that alarm delayed.
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We're doing a road drill.
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Okay, ladder 9 delayed.
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And then 17 is responding.
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MPC is not.
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Okay, just 17.
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Dispatch.
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That rate is near northwest 36.
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Nothing visible from a commercial building.
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We're investigating near 36 command.
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Moderated location, nothing visible.
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Investigating near 36 command.
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Engine 21, command.
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Standby.
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What an order, Steve?
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Dispatch, can you page Medic 1Doc for Medic 17, please?
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Is that phone or radio?
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Radio, please.
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Okay,
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the 17.
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The 221 is out of submitting near 36th street command.
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The 1 is near 36 command.
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1017 is that, nothing is visible, investigating.
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19 have command.
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Engine 17 have location, nothing visible, investigating,
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19, command.
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Go ahead, near 36 command.
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You'll hear that alarm up front? This is food on stove, no extension.
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Place engine 21 in service.
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Light right answering.
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Engine 21 in service.
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This,
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Flash, from 19 Avenue command, you can covering the truck.
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 36th St, Seattle, WA 98107
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