Burnt food triggers commercial fire alarm, Walla Walla WA
Fire and rescue units responded to a commercial fire alarm near East Poplar Street in Walla Walla. Upon arrival, no fire was visible. The cause was burnt food left in a toaster.
Audio|Source: Walla Walla Valley Law, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Battalion 1, engine 1,
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near East Poplar Street,
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commercial fire alarm, near East Poplar,
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950.
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Engine 1 dispatch, we're ever out.
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Engine 1,951.
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Detail you want to dispatch.
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I'll tell you one dispatch.
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I'll tell you ones around.
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Battalion ones in route, Poplar.
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951.
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51.
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Needed this about me.
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Medic 4AMG.
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Medic 4AMG.
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Everything's okay on Old Milton Highway.
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It was an accidental alarm.
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Copy.
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Be 3022 and 103411.
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You copy?
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3411 copy. Break.
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We're in turn.
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Let's check for open mic.
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Medics 5421 dispatch.
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Go ahead.
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All right, St. Mary's.
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Copy.
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Okay.
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What was that last call?
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Is that call for 83022?
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Correct for that in city.
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In the City of College Place, Regency at the Park Room near South East Garrison Villageway.
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One dispatch.
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Engine 1.
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Engine 1 is arriving to a multi-story residential structure.
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Nothing's showing from the outside.
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Residents reporting.
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Bagel got put in a toaster and they walked away.
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This is burnt food.
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Copy residents advising burnt food on Poplar, 955.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Poplar St, Walla Walla, WA 99362
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