Fire alarm triggered by popcorn machine in retirement home, Columbus OH
Fire crews responded to a retirement community on Reva Ridge Court for a fire alarm with strobes. After inspection, no fire or smoke was found. The alarm was likely triggered by a popcorn machine in the dining room.
Audio|Source: Columbus Division of Fire, Franklin County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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6-1, Liberation 1, Locality 1, Locality.
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6-0, Truman Boulevard, Still No, Retirement Resort, High Alarm, Street.
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Apartment 127, Test Paines, Medic 1-331-2-0-1 Reva Ridge Court, Apartments, 127, Test Pains, Cross Street, Amberly, Drive, East, and Downtown Road, Reva Ridge Boulevard, 10,
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36 hours.
00:37
Refer to NBC for Radio Channel.
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2002 in service, underage.
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Three-story retirement community.
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Nothing's filling.
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We do have strobes.
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We'll be investigating.
00:54
Five-by-Sprin will have son-in-command.
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Thank you. ...community, nothing showing you do have strobes at command.
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Location.
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Now I'm getting the panel unlocked.
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360 completed out or markable.
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Medic 161-1546 Mariner Drive, Ilkerson, Cross Street, Bartlett Road and Ellen Court, 10,
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41 hours. Refer to MDC for radio channel.
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Everything's okay.
02:00
We're shotgun down the main panel.
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We've silenced the alarm, but it's not given any indication where we need to be going.
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We're going to walk the first floor, the ladder at one.
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When they get here, they can walk the second.
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Yeah, you want to like that.
02:27
Main panel saying first floor ceiling dining room, they're thinking it might be a popcorn machine.
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