Burnt food triggers apartment fire alarm, Minneapolis MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm at an apartment near 44th Avenue North in Minneapolis. The alarm was determined to be caused by burnt food, and the situation was cleared without further incident.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:11
Transcript:
00:00
Initial assignment, engine 20, engine 14, ladder ten, chief four.
00:03
Multi-residential alarm.
00:05
Near 44th Avenue North, unit 120, box 420 alpha.
00:10
Initial assignment, engine twenty, engine 14, ladder 10, chief four.
00:14
Multi-residential fire alarm near 44th Avenue North for apartment 120, box 430 alpha at 613.
00:22
Dispatch chief four.
00:24
This is a single unit alarm.
00:26
Chief four. I'm verifying with the TC right now if they have a gas stove or not.
00:33
Is this just a single unit alarm? It is in the single unit, yes.
00:45
I'll send an engine 20, but the rest of service with space.
00:48
Received, heard you for engine 20 to check on 44th Avenue.
00:51
Other companies in service.
00:53
Engine 20 is en route to the alarm near 44th Avenue North inside unit 120.
01:00
Engine 20 arrived on 44th Avenue.
01:02
We're checking.
01:03
Let's see what else is going on.
01:05
This is Engine 20, confirmed burnt food.
01:09
Engine 20 is going to return to service.
01:10
Engine 20 received.
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Location mentioned:
N 44th Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55412
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