Cooking incident sets off home fire alarm, Anoka County MN
Fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near Black Oaks Court in Anoka County after an upstairs heat detector was triggered. The resident, identified as (name withheld), said the alarm was caused by cooking, but the proper passcode was not provided, so units continued on a routine response.
Audio|Source: Anoka County Police and Fire
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near Black Oaks Court for a fire alarm, sending the upstairs heat, called them by the alarm company, fires and rope.
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Copy on fire, Vice.
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1815.
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2ZGrow at 37.
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Contained Cat.
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37 Copy.
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1816.
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1816.
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What do you need 11 and 12 status?
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11, cars are clear.
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1817.
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That's station one copies.
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No group Tamplin station one you copy the call 1817.
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Nor authority copied out.
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1818.
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One zero 26.
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One deeper 26.
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No,
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26. Go up two on bikes.
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You receive 237.
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Isn't it?
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One zero twenty six clear.
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One zero twenty six will you clear?
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Ten-four.
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Copy, 1821.
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A note of dispatch, Anoka Champlain,
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Blander 11.
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Koppelada 11. A couple lot of eleven.
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Just simple, alarm company advised that they spoke with a male named (name withheld) on site, said everything was okay.
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It was just due to cooking, but he did not give the proper passcode, so they were unable to cancel.
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Of course, Steve, we'll continue routine for report.
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Continue 21.
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