False residential fire alarm caused by shower steam, Omaha NE


A fire alarm sounded at a single-family home near 38th St in Omaha. Fire responders found no fire. The alarm was triggered by steam from a shower, resulting in a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
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Transcript:
00:00
Battalion 3. That's 3 in route.
00:03
This is going to be a resident.
00:05
The alarm company did make contact with somebody, but he is not home.
00:09
Could not confirm whether anything was going on.
00:13
Looks like it covers the hallway smell detector.
00:20
The time 3 understood.
00:26
That's 31 en route.
00:31
Truck 31 is en route.
00:34
Trague 3-engine 3 truck 3-front location at the showing single-family, single-story, single-family dwelling, established near 38th St Command investigating.
00:51
293, nothing showing.
00:53
A lot of companies did callback, spoke with (name withheld) on site.
00:55
She said everything's okay.
00:56
She was taking a shower and the steam set it off.
00:58
That's not sure you can give up a Italian 3 will handle.
01:03
And J.3 is clear in service.
01:07
Truck 31 back concerns.
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Truck 31, tells you one.
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D.S.R. All fire from 3D.D.A.C.
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Confirm no fire.
01:25
Steen from the shower.
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Terminating command at Time 3 in Service, Residential.
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Masked, clear. Battalion. Reins Service, Residential.
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1201.
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And all battalions.
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