Fire alarm caused by cooking at residential home, St George UT
Fire alarm triggered at residential home in St. George was a false alarm caused by cooking. Fire responders confirmed no fire was present and cleared the scene.
Audio|Source: Washington County Sheriff, Fire and EMS - East
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Transcript:
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Engine 27, copy.
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Again, you'll be responding to near West 1170 North beehive homes on fire alarms,
00:08
two trips, one zone 020, and zone 019, drop time, (number withheld), 1010 on site,
00:19
this batch up for key holders bending.
00:22
Control, Battalion 25 will be in there after the fire alarm as well.
00:27
Battalion 25, copy.
00:33
536, go ahead.
00:40
If you come into the main parking lot for the high school, you'll see our rig just right down.
00:46
Just take a left and go all the way to the blue dumpsters.
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We're behind that big building.
00:52
Copy left and blue dumpsters.
00:55
Yeah, left at our rig, down to the blue dumpsters, and then we're on that building.
01:01
The station smacked her head pretty good, she's A&O3.
01:09
Engine 27, Battalion 25, one company of guys was a false alarm, they were cooking and set it off?
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27 copies.
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We'll be back in service.
01:23
No more.
01:25
Battalion 25 copies.
01:26
Did they need help resetting or anything?
01:29
They do not state.
01:30
Control Battalion 25 is unseen.
01:33
I'll go check in with him.
01:40
10-4[1]. Control Battalion 25 is back in service.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
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St. George, UT
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