Residential fire alarm with no confirmed fire, Spokane Valley WA
A residential fire alarm was activated near East 8.9 Avenue in the Valley area. There was no confirmed fire, and the cause was unclear. The alarm may have been triggered by smoke, carbon monoxide, or steam from a shower. The homeowner was uncertain about the source of the alarm.
Audio|Source: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Valley Engine near East 8.9 Avenue, Channel, Valley Primary.
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Edge 44, California alarm company residential fire alarm. Detector upstairs.
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5-101 and I reading this right, we take from this one.
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That's one we're going to even one.
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I think these are two full-care calls for example.
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...Centhal. You don't stop. Cancel, thank you, I.
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Engine 44 dispatch, you can go ahead and cancel alarm company call back for this is due to shower steam. Valley Ladder 10,
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156, 20, East 14th Avenue, Channel Valley...
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44 counties cancels back there.
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Galangin 7.
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This is a residential fire alarm activation.
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Unknown cause there's no fire. The homeowner's not sure if it's a combination CO or fire detector.
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Location mentioned:
E St, Spokane Valley, WA 99216
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