Food left on stove triggers fire alarm near 23rd Ave S, Seattle WA
A fire alarm was triggered by food left cooking on the stove in unit 204 near 23rd Avenue South. Fire units investigated and found no visible fire, so they scaled back their response.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire / Seattle Police East / South Precincts
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 6 is at near 23rd Avenue South. We've got nothing visible from the low-rise residential.
00:07
Engine 6 is investigating.
00:09
We're on the hydrant on the southeast corner off of 24th Avenue. It does not appear that this building is in alarm.
00:19
Okay, interesting. Zooming 23 Avenue Command. Command Post is located on the Charlie side of the building.
00:29
Okay, engine six, we heard a detector but not a full alarm for the building, reporting nothing visible low-rise on hydrant,
00:37
23 Avenue Command.
00:46
This match from 23 Avenue command,
00:50
we've got food on stove and unit 204, you can reduce this to engine 6, ladder 3, battalion 2.
01:04
Okay, reducing this to engine 6, ladder 3, battalion 2, all units responding to near 23 avenue south, coat grain, except for engine 6, ladder 3, battalion 2.
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