False fire alarm caused by burnt item in microwave, Indianapolis IN


Fire units responded to a fire alarm at a high-rise building near West Market Street. Upon arrival, nothing was found on fire and evacuation was underway. Later, it was confirmed the alarm was triggered by an item burnt in a microwave, so all units were canceled.
Audio|Source: Marion County MECA Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Engine 13. Engine 7. Ladder 13. Ladder 7. Battalion 7. near West Market St. Suite 20. Building high-rise alarm. Assigned to, op 1. Engine 13. Engine 7. Ladder 13. Ladder 7. Battalion 7. near West Market St. Suite 20. Building high-rise alarm. 11.42 hours. Location near North near West. Assigned to Op. 1.
00:28
Engine 7 are you clear on the run engine 7? All companies are responding to near West Market St. This is going to be a fire panel alarm for Suite 20 near West Market St. Okay, seven, okay.
00:47
Engine 13 multi-story commercial building nothing shown evacuation in progress engine 13 07 markets street command and investigate engine 13 on see multi-story commercial structure nothing showing evacuation in progress by 3213 13 establishing market command 1144
01:11
Engine 19, ambulance 13, EMS, 93, near South Richland Street, abdominal or back pain. Engine 19, ambulance 13, EMS, 93, near South Richland Street, abdominal or back pain, 1145 hours. Location, near South, near West.
01:40
Burnt through the microwave. This is alarm. Control from Battalion 7, you can cancel everybody. It's market and services they become available with Terminic Command and release the operator. Okay. All companies on the R1-near West Market St. can disregard a Marketage become available. All companies near West Market St. disregard the Rion and Marketage become available.
02:05
930 battalion 7 times 7 terminate Markle's 3 command and release control operator 1146
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Location mentioned:
Near W Market St, Indianapolis, IN 46204
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