Cooking incident triggers fire alarm; no fire reported


At 2360 6th Ave S in Fargo, residents say a cooking incident set off a fire alarm in their apartment; there is no fire, and the alarm won't stop.
Audio|Source: Fargo Fire
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00:00CETO-L-LARL.00:01Station, Trouser.00:051217.00:06The phone to 8-O-8.00:15Respond to 2360, 65th Avenue, cell, number 2-11 for a fire alarm, Bruce said.00:19They had a cooking incident.00:20There is no fire, but the alarms are going off in their unit and can't shut them off.00:2423, 60, 60, 5th Avenue, self, number 211.
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CETO-L-LARL.
00:01
Station, Trouser.
00:05
1217.
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The phone to 8-O-8.
00:15
Respond to 2360, 65th Avenue, cell, number 2-11 for a fire alarm, Bruce said.
00:19
They had a cooking incident.
00:20
There is no fire, but the alarms are going off in their unit and can't shut them off.
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23, 60, 60, 5th Avenue, self, number 211.
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Near 6th Ave S, Fargo, ND 58103
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