False fire alarm caused by burnt food in Ashland, Ashland OR
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm near 12Q Boulevard in Ashland. The building was a single-story wood structure with no visible fire. The alarm was found to be false and caused by burnt food.
Audio|Source: Jackson County Fire
02:45
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 1, Priority 1[1], Fire alarm, near 12Q Boulevard, Ashland, Between Beach Street and South Mountain Avenue.
00:14
Clear?
00:16
10-4[2]-98, copy.
00:22
Sentence was emergency 178 transporting once abroad.
00:29
178 transporting Northrop.
00:32
Top 90.
00:38
10 Paul 98.
00:41
At near Welk Street, Medford.
00:47
Copy.
00:55
4523,
00:56
1 by numbers.
01:00
2523.
01:06
2709771, (name withheld), (name withheld).
01:08
And then can you also run the bin? I add it to the call.
01:11
Okay.
01:17
It's clear ballot.
01:21
Story, lightweight, wood, nothing showing, investigating.
01:28
And single story, nothing's showing, we'll be investigating.
01:36
298, clear?
01:39
Until 98, copy.
01:45
Standing in service to West Evans Creek.
01:52
7th Creek at 1025.
02:00
2171.
02:02
Mercki 171.
02:04
Central Control 171, Trans-21 to prob, switch your back to primary.
02:09
171, turn 141 to prop.
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171, transport1 to prop.
02:16
That's one to 12.
02:19
Engine 12.
02:21
Training on available.
02:25
Engine 12 coming.
02:33
Two one.
02:38
One, Phil, we're returning.
02:42
default alarm, burnt food, returning.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response requiring immediate action, typically with lights and sirens.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received
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Location mentioned:
Ashland, OR 97520
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