False alarm sparks fire response at Vermillion apartments, Vermillion SD
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Responders rushed to an apartment on Northline Street in Vermillion, triggered by a fire alarm that was caused by burnt food, not fire. The alarm was reset, and units returned promptly.
Audio|Heard on: Vermillion Public Safety
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
And just advise fire alarm.
00:01
There's no signs of fire or smoke at this time,
00:05
just the audible alarm.
00:10
10-4[1]-1954 CHE-3
00:19
You can show me out near Northline Street.
00:24
104-chise 3 at 1957
00:26
To Paul, 1913.
00:30
1023.
00:31
1024.
00:34
1042, Paul, 1958.
00:40
Got on, send your ladder on to know.
00:45
Ladder 1 at 1959.
00:51
Ladder 1,23, it's burnt food.
00:59
Yeah, I'm sending all the one on team.
01:04
Ladder 1, you can go ahead and return to service.
01:08
I was able to reset the line, we don't do any ventilation or anything.
01:11
I'm just going to do some paperwork.
01:18
Hey, in service.
01:21
Good.
01:25
10 for ladder 1, 20-1.
01:29
Senator G3, I was able to reset the alarm.
01:32
I'm going to be doing some paperwork.
01:33
I'll be here for a little bit.
01:38
On 4201.
01:41
Two,
01:45
Paul.
01:47
Just checking, do we have a code for the doors of this apartment?
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10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
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Vermillion, SD 57069
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