Burnt food triggers alarm at care facility, Roseville MN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a residential healthcare facility near Roselawn Ave W in Roseville. Staff were evacuated outside. The cause was determined to be burnt food, with no smoke or fire found. The alarm was reset and the scene was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Ramsey MN Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, Battalion Chief Six Hundred and Six.
00:03
Six Hundred and Six.
00:05
having Twelve Sixty-One Rose Lawn Mall.
00:08
two-story residential healthcare facility.
00:12
Besides this call for Alpha Delta.
00:16
Got staff standing outside waiting for fire arrival.
00:21
Hold on.
00:22
Dispatch copies Battalion Chief 606 on scene.
00:25
Small two-story residential healthcare facility.
00:28
Nothing showing Alpha Delta.
00:30
Staff waiting outside.
00:32
Six thirty-one.
00:35
Six thirty-one.
00:37
Staff says it’s burnt cinnamon rolls.
00:40
We’re working on resetting the alarm.
00:42
We’ll confirm, but there is no smoke, no fire.
00:47
Copy. Burnt food, no smoke, no fire.
00:49
Working on a reset.
00:59
Alarm has reset and all, then you can show off.
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Location mentioned:
Roselawn Ave W, Roseville, MN 55113
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