Burnt food triggers fire alarm at Eagle Rock School, Estes Park CO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a commercial fire alarm at Eagle Rock School near Nataya Road in Estes Park. The alarm was caused by burnt food on a hot plate, and no fire response was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Estes Valley Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Estes Fire, fire alarm.
00:02
Eagle Rock School, near Nataya Road, Map 42 Queen Queen 3.
00:09
Estes Valley Fire respond to Eagle Rock School near Nataya Road.
00:14
Eagle Rock School near Nataya Road off of Dry Gulch Road.
00:20
This will be for commercial fire alarm multiple alarms, general fire alarm per zone zero, fire and smoke from the bunk room, and this will be on TAC one.
00:33
Okay, I'm 71 en route switching to TAC one.
00:37
Copy. And for information, we just received a call from Eagle Rock School advising that someone burnt food on a hot plate and no need to roll apparatus.
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Location mentioned:
Notaiah Rd, Estes Park, CO 80517
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