Fire alarm triggered accidentally by laundry appliance smoke, White Bear Lake MN
Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near Eugene Street in Saint Paul. No fire was found; the alarm was accidental. Smoke came from a failed laundry appliance, which was removed. Property management was notified to prevent further use.
Audio|Source: Saint Paul Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 6.3AWaX, welcome.
00:08
Dispatch, 1925.5.
00:11
Under 925.
00:19
I'm seeing small, two-story single-family residents, nothing showing from Alpha,
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Bravo, Delta, NJ-925 of Eugene Street Command, all investigating.
00:33
Happy, I'm seeing small, two-story, single-family residents.
00:36
Nothing showing cell is Alpha, Bravo, Delta, investigating and in-demand at 2052.
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This is from Eugene, Street Commence.
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Eugene, Street, Command.
00:49
Talk to the homeowner,
00:51
but set off by accidental, alarm has already been reset.
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I'll fire units to be clear, and terminated.
01:00
Talk to the homeowner, set off by accident, alarm reset, command terminated at 2053.
01:10
This match Highway 36.
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Highway 36.
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Smoke was due to a failure in a laundry appliance.
01:21
The unit's been removed from service.
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Property management is aware and en route and will take care of making sure it's no longer used.
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You control 600 units clear, command terminated.
01:36
Fresh Coffee, smoke toothed, appliance failure, appliance, remove, management notified, command terminated at twenty
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Location mentioned:
Eugene St, White Bear Lake, MN 55110
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