Fire alarm triggered by burnt food on Portland Ave, Minneapolis MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near Portland Avenue in Minneapolis. The alarm was traced to burnt food in an apartment unit, and there was no active fire or smoke. Units were released after confirming the cause.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Initial assignment, Engine 96, Ladder 11, Chief 3 for the residential fire alarm at Portland Avenue and North and Echo.
00:09
Ten engines responding for multi-resident fire alarm at 400.
00:14
Chief one arrived.
00:20
Chief one arrived seven fifty-eight.
00:24
Initial assignment en route for the multi-residential fire alarm, near Portland Avenue, Map 106 Echo.
00:29
No sign of smoke or flames, possibly pulled by a tenant in the building.
00:33
Seven fifty-nine.
00:38
Four Alpha, can you reposition?
00:41
I am rigged at Sears Avenue across the street from the scene.
01:16
We got three-story old garden loam showing.
01:19
Engine 10 has command.
01:21
Three Charlie at the garden level, nothing to find engines.
01:30
Chief three in Portland.
01:33
Chief three arrived 801.
01:38
Temperature is 26 degrees.
01:59
This is burnt food in Unit 517.
02:03
The rest of the company is done for service.
02:07
Engine 4 will handle.
02:09
Burnt food in Unit 517 at 802.
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Location mentioned:
Portland Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55404
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