Fire alarm caused by steam at Spokane residence, Spokane WA
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Firefighters responded to a residential fire alarm at a Spokane home near East Rowan Avenue. Upon arrival, they found no fire; the alarm was triggered by steam from a hot shower.
Audio|Heard on: Spokane City and County Fire / EMS Dispatch
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Alarm system signal, Spokane Engine 15, 2318, East Rowan Avenue, Channel, city primary, single company alarm system.
00:17
Spokane Engine 15, it's a residential fire alarm, unable to make contact with the premise,
00:23
no further information, checking the advice.
00:33
VEA Delta open engine 17 engine 93 920-921 channel north primary MBA MVA refer to pager for address
00:51
most night Tories responding from station right before
00:56
920 responding from C-ShendCorp.
01:03
Budget Santer is reporting.
01:05
Engineering Dr.R.
01:06
R.J.
01:08
Responding.
01:11
This is going to be on 9-mile road, highway 291, reported the single vehicle off the roadway on its side.
01:22
I'm down injuries in my 115 with code for instance of the belt.
01:27
All right. All right.
01:34
So that's from engine 50.
01:38
Good inch 50.
01:42
We arrived on the scene and the resident was waiting for us.
01:44
No emergency is here, just a hot shower, set off the alarm.
01:48
No fire. Engine 15 back in.
01:51
It's best copies, no issues, hot shower.
01:54
No fire. Engine 15 back in.
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Location mentioned:
E Rowan Ave, Spokane, WA 99217
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