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Residential fire alarm reported but no fire found, Cascade CO
Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near Wildcat Canyon Drive. The alarm appeared to come from the basement smoke detector. Upon investigation, no fire was found and the situation was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: El Paso County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
311 are you responding, near Canyon Drive for residential fire alarm.
00:05
This came from ADT.
00:07
Looks like the basement,
00:09
smoke alarm is blowing off.
00:12
I know it has it in the home.
00:17
14-14.
00:26
Paul, you're going to go up.
00:31
To receive.
00:35
1415.
00:41
Anyone, can you please show all Calhian Unit think orders available?
00:50
I think you're wrong, Calhans.
00:57
If I even double-checked, I'm just special.
01:25
311 on scene, small, two-story residential, nothing shown from four sides.
01:31
311 is going to be out of the investigating working on the Falcon Channel.
01:35
311.
01:38
Go ahead.
01:41
Made contact with the homeowner.
01:43
Everything's good for, 311's clear, available.
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Location mentioned:
Canyon Dr, Cascade-Chipita Park, CO 80863
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