Food left on stove triggers apartment fire alarm, Bellevue WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm at an apartment building on Bellevue Way NE in Bellevue. The alarm was triggered by food left on the stove. No fire or injuries were reported, but one occupant was treated for low blood sugar.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:27
Transcript:
00:00
RP was on site and advised that the fire alarm is sounding with no signs of fire.
00:04
Also unsure if it was the carbon monoxide or fire alarm.
00:07
No medical symptoms reported.
00:13
Dispatch, Engine 131 is on scene.
00:15
Six-story interior hallway apartment.
00:17
Nothing visible from exterior.
00:20
We are investigating from Second and Bellevue Way.
00:26
This will be Bellevue Way Command (Bellevue Way Command confirmed).
00:33
Copy, Bellevue Way, come in.
00:35
Dispatch, 827.
00:36
827.
00:41
Requesting a medic for hypoglycemia.
00:44
Affirm.
00:45
Medic 123, I copy your request by unit 127 for hypoglycemic.
00:50
Okay.
00:52
Medic 123.
00:54
8133 from 8127.
00:56
Go ahead.
00:57
A 66-year-old female is slightly disoriented.
01:01
Blood sugar was 50.
01:03
Two tubes of glucose given, no improvement.
01:08
8133 copies.
01:10
116 from 83rd command, stand by.
01:14
161, we have an active alarm.
01:16
We’ll make access to first floor now.
01:18
111 apparatus, you can silence.
01:21
111 driver copies, silencing.
01:24
83rd command, food on stove found.
01:26
Engine 111 will handle alone.
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