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Fire alarm at Ketchum residence sparked by cooking smoke, Ketchum ID
A residential fire alarm was triggered by cooking smoke at a multi-unit building near Picabo Street, prompting a swift investigation by firefighters who found no actual fire or danger.
Audio|Heard on: Blaine County Amateur Radio / Fire/EMS / Life Flight (Dispatch only)
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01:7
Transcript:
00:00
Com, engine one's on scene, 225, Picabo Street.
00:03
You have a two-story multi-unit residential structure, nothing showing inside AOPB Picabo Street, Martin will be in command, Green 2 as our attack channel will be investigating.
00:18
Agent 11226.
00:25
Come, catch them, Engine One.
00:30
Engine One.
00:33
This alarm was caused by cooking smoke, there is no emergency here.
00:37
The structure is pretty much ventilated.
00:39
Can we check with the alarm monitoring company and see if we have restores?
00:48
Engine One, I'm checking advice.
00:56
Answer one, Tom.
01:00
Go ahead, Cobble.
01:03
That's a negative fire restore.
01:06
Enter one, copy.
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Location mentioned:
Picabo St, Ketchum, ID 83340
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