False alarm at Louisville hospital caused by overcooked food, Louisville KY
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm at a Louisville hospital was triggered by smoke from overcooked food in a microwave. Emergency personnel responded but found no fire.
Audio|Heard on: Louisville MetroSafe Suburban Fire 5 - 8, Okolona Tac 80
Listen to dispatch call
02:8
Transcript:
00:00
10-N-37-Quinnate, responding to our commercial alarm at 4960 Norton Healthcare Boulevard near Vanjee's Way at Norton Brownsboro Hospital...
00:31
Quite 30. Yes, it's fine.
00:34
There's 7.30.
00:35
We're saw on a commercial alarm at 4960, Norton Healthcare Boulevard,
00:39
crushed Andy's Way,
00:41
and Norton Brownsboro showing a smoke alarm.
00:46
Quint 38 on scene, 4960 Norton Healthcare, five-story hospital, nothing showing for investigating.
00:54
Clint 38 on the scene, 4960 Norton Healthcare, Popsetory Hospital, nothing showing.
00:59
We're investigating in 1903.
01:05
Engine 71 radio.
01:08
Engine 71.
01:13
In 20171 will be cleared in the scene.
01:16
I've got one firefighter riding in the hospital.
01:18
I'll this unit out of service.
01:21
271, we have one firefighter riding in to the hospital.
01:24
You're clearing the scene or out of service at 1904.
01:29
Under 37, 17, standing by the system.
01:34
27 on the scene, standing by the system, 1904.
01:42
438 engine 37 we're investigating overcooked in a microwave you can stage for now
01:49
37's okay engine 37 you're going to service and 337 is in service
02:06
engine 37 is in service 1907
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Location mentioned:
Norton Healthcare Blvd, Louisville, KY 40241
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