False fire alarm on East Main Street, New Albany IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a still alarm near East Main Street in New Albany after a kitchen heat detector was triggered. Investigation found the cause was food left on the stove. No fire or damage occurred, and all units were cleared from the scene.
Audio|Heard on: New Albany Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:12
Transcript:
00:00
District One's responding.
00:03
All units, are you responding? District One still alarm.
00:06
I just called this near East Main Street.
00:09
Near East Main Street and I just called this still alarm from upstairs kitchen heat detector.
00:14
Cross street East Ninth Street at 0644.
00:21
Engine One's on the number one side.
00:23
Two-story brick building.
00:25
Nothing showing.
00:29
Engine one on scene, near Troy Birch Building.
00:31
Nothing's wrong at 0645.
00:37
Radio truck one on scene.
00:42
All units on scene, 0646.
00:48
Engine one with radio, this can be food on the stove.
00:52
You can cancel the truck.
00:53
Engine one can handle.
00:58
Radio's clear, three on the stove.
00:59
Engine one can handle.
01:00
Truck one can go available.
01:02
Zero 647. All right, truck one, you clear?
01:06
Truck one leaving the scene available.
01:10
Truck one leaving the scene available, 0647.
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Location mentioned:
E Main St, New Albany, IN 47150
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