Fire alarm caused by food on stove at Douglas Heights, Kansas City KS
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to an automatic alarm at Douglas Heights near South 40th Street in Kansas City. They found a small incident caused by food left on a stove. No fire damage or injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Wyandotte KS Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:6
Transcript:
00:00
Truck 7, automatic alarm on a building.
00:07
Truck 7 respond, Douglas Heights, near South 40th Street.
00:14
Unit 502 smoke on automatic alarm, time out at 724.
00:20
Pumper seven in service refusal.
00:24
Pumper seven in service on a refusal, 700 and twenty-nine.
00:29
Back seven, sir.
00:31
I am seven in service.
00:35
Truck seven on scene.
00:36
One-story residential, nothing showing.
00:39
Going to investigate.
00:42
Pumper 16 in service.
00:45
Pump 16 in service, 731.
00:49
Pumper 70 quarters.
00:51
Pumper seven and a quarter is 731.
00:57
Dispatch, this is truck seven.
00:58
Just be food on the stove.
01:01
Reports first.
01:03
Dispatch copy, food on the stove in service at 733.
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Location mentioned:
S 40th St apt 710, Kansas City, KS 66106
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