Accidental fire alarm at single-story brick building, Kansas City MO
Fire units responded to alarms flashing at a single-story brick building on E 60th St in Kansas City. The investigation found no actual fire; the alarm was activated accidentally, likely due to a cooking incident.
Audio|Source: Kansas City Fire
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Transcript:
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Bumper 35 on scene, single story brick building.
00:05
Looks like the alarms are flashing.
00:08
We'll be out investigating, make this 60th command.
00:13
Motifies on CUS human command.
00:16
104 has Everidge.
00:18
Cover 75 on scene, single-story brick building, alarm flashing,
00:23
60th Street Command, carbon 05, also on scene.
00:27
104 has averaging.
00:31
Number 15,
00:33
one on scene.
00:34
Number 50, one on scene.
00:37
Number 5,1 on scene.
00:38
Number 5,1 on scene.
00:43
451 on scene.
00:45
Class 51, I'll see.
00:49
Property 2 at hospital.
00:53
Poverty 2 at the hospital.
00:54
152 at the hospital.
01:01
11 trucks, sir.
01:03
Truck 11, I'll see you.
01:05
5-40, we're available.
01:07
Cancels upon our rival, third-party caller,
01:10
and we'll show us in quarters, please.
01:13
440s and 5 retained in quarters.
01:19
Medics 5 in quarters.
01:24
5 in quarters.
01:29
Metrox and service.
01:32
Call 11 in service.
01:39
Big 9 and quarters.
01:41
Big 9 and quarters.
01:46
Spatts 14.5.
01:48
4.05, go ahead.
01:54
Next to take the alarm with a cooking accident.
01:57
105 in Poverty-5, truck level, call me in service.
02:00
Cereminate. Number 5, Pover 35, truck 11 in service, accidental trip.
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