Burnt food triggers false alarm near Lexington Ave, Flower Mound TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a multifamily building near Lexington Avenue in Flower Mound. The alarm was determined to have been caused by burnt food from a resident, and the building was safely evacuated with no injuries reported.
Audio|Heard on: Denton TX Fire-Tac Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Engine 503, engine 505.
00:02
I'll show you a route to near Lexington Ave for a fire alarm.
00:07
It's shown in building 15.
00:10
Engine 505 receives.
00:12
Show us out.
00:13
We got two-story multifamily structure.
00:17
All occupants out.
00:19
Appears to be evacuated and that's showing.
00:22
We have escape.
00:23
Please make sure you're on scene.
00:25
Two-story multifamily structure appears evacuated.
00:28
Investigate.
00:29
Fireman from Engine 505.
00:32
Engine 505, go ahead.
00:34
It's going to be burnt food by the resident.
00:35
You can hold.
00:36
Engine 505.
00:38
Received burnt fire resident holding engine 505.
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Location mentioned:
Lexington Ave building 15, Flower Mound, TX 75028
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