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Smoke from burnt food triggers alarm at Arlington unitArlington WA

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Arlington, WA

Fire crews responded to a smoke alarm near Grove Street in Arlington. They found that burnt food in unit 510 caused heavy smoke, but there was no active fire. Crews helped remove smoke and reset the alarm.

Audio|Source: Snohomish County Fire Primary Response
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
Aid 61, BLF1[1] response, near Grove Street.
00:05
Number D, respond on tack 1, near Grove Street.
00:11
No,
00:16
God would have 15.
00:17
15.
00:24
I understand this is a single caller,
00:27
possible smoke detector going off, no smoke or no flames.
00:31
That is affirmative.
00:37
Risi, let's reduce this to a single engine response and I'll confirm myself.
00:43
Zion 15 received a single engine response.
00:47
Latter 10, I can show you available.
00:50
Ladder 10 will be available.
00:58
And smell going to add CRP 15.
01:08
Snowcombe at 1915.
01:10
915.
01:11
On scene, seven stories on our hall,
01:18
mid-rise, and I think so I know what I'm sounding, I'll be investigating.
01:26
I got beyond CNA8,
01:29
mid-sized center hall, mid-air structure,
01:32
nothing showing, and just eating.
01:37
The battalion 15 from Stargo?
01:43
The time 15.
01:49
Another RP colon here.
01:51
They said the problem unit is number 510 with some burnt food.
01:55
There's no flames, a lot of smoke there,
01:58
requesting help, resetting the alarm.
02:01
Receive, we've got burnt food, unit 510, and no fires need smoke removal.
02:07
Receive, go ahead and continue, 16, engine 19.
02:11
Time 15, copy that.
02:12
They advise the key keys on the side of the ling for the fire panel.
02:17
See.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
BLF1: Basic Life Support response level 1 (low acuity)

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