Smoke from burnt food triggers fire alarm at Microsoft, Redmond WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a commercial fire alarm at Microsoft Building 35 in Redmond. Upon investigation, the alarm was found to be caused by smoke from burnt food in a microwave. No fire or injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine 106, engine 112, Ladder 103, copy-notch Microsoft Building 35.
00:04
Commercial fire alarm called in by Microsoft local security.
00:08
Covered to floor 3.
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1012.
00:12
1012. 106.
00:14
8101 I copy en route the request of engine 105 to the 30th of 302 apartments near 207 we have PD en route as well for a female 23 years old difficulty breathing a history of potential drug use and withdrawals and symptoms 8 101.
00:32
Dispatch. Dispatch.
00:34
This is 112.
00:35
Restore his commercial building.
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We have all these roads.
00:38
No time to fire.
00:39
Engine 112 and parts on connections.
00:45
Establishing 159 command.
00:48
This is our scoff. He's 1912 on scene.
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Establishing 159 command.
00:52
159 command from Engine 112 driver.
00:54
Well,
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I don't know if there's nothing.
00:57
Good.
00:58
159 command from engine one tool driver.
01:02
All incoming from 159 command.
01:05
We got reports that this is smoke from food in the microwave.
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Engine 112 is going to investigate.
01:11
We'll have all others stay in by.
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If we confirm it's just burnt food, you can go available.
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Location mentioned:
159th Ave NE, Redmond, WA 98052
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