Steam triggers fire alarm at Wake County address


Firefighters arrived at a location due to a fire alarm. They found no fire; steam from a person showering had set off the alarm. The area was checked for safety, and only the alarm needed resetting.
Audio|Source: Wake County Fire
02:8
Transcript:
Out of 2-2, go to street 105[3], 105. 22 comments. Y'all stand by, 22, go check it out. 1A[4] from 22. Go from 1A. Everything in 105 appears to be 104[2], occupants, (name withheld) was taking a shower, and the exhaustion wasn't working, and it steamed up the room. I have no odor or smoke or nothing other than the trip smoke detector. All right, we'll see if we'll get the lawn reset. Engine 21[5]'s arrived. Staging. 4-1 you've cleared. I've been added, the end of 21 is back to serve. Very copy. In one from Lider 23-A. Do you need us to continue as well? Any other responding use from return to service? 23 copies back in terms. Chair's hot. 1A from 1B? Go ahead. Is everybody good to come back in time? Yes. Panel Austin[1] said the pool station in the stairwell.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Panel Austin: Likely person or system name
[2]
104: Situation under control
[3]
105: Address/Location
[4]
1A: Unit/Team identifier
[5]
Engine 21: Fire unit identifier
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Location mentioned:
Wake County, NC
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