Burnt food triggers fire alarm on Elliott Ave, Minneapolis MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near Elliott Avenue in Minneapolis. Crews found no visible fire and determined the alarm was caused by burnt food. The scene was cleared, and no injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Hennepin MN Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Dispatch, 7th House arrived near Elliott Ave.
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Got a two-story residential, nothing showing from the exterior.
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7th has command check-in.
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Engine 7 received.
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Arrived to a two-story residential, nothing showing from the interior.
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Engine 7 assuming command check-in.
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And checking near Elliott Ave, dispatch engine five on Elliott.
00:18
Engine five received near Elliott Ave.
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Dispatch command on Elliott, this is burnt food.
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Engine seven, ladder three will handle.
00:25
Put your rest in two.
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Command on Elliott receives confirmed burnt food.
00:29
Engine seven and ladder three can handle.
00:31
Chief three in service.
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Engine seven from ladder three, I searched the first floor.
00:38
Resident here saying it's on the second floor.
00:40
First floor is all clear.
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Dispatch, Engine Seven, alarm system reset.
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Engine Seven, Ladder 3 will be going back to service.
00:47
Engine Seven received, alarm panel reset, back in service.
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Location mentioned:
Elliot Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55404
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