Smoke triggers alarm at Woodland Village Apartments, Beaverton OR


Smoke from a pot left on the stove triggered a fire alarm at Woodland Village Apartments. Occupants were evacuated safely. No fire was found after investigation.
Audio|Source: Washington County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Medics 20. Firecom with a commercial fast force at the Woodland Village Apartments, near Southwest 99th Avenue.
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Looks like it's going to be apartment 19.
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The alarm is sounding, and the neighbor advised that there's smoke coming out of the door here.
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They're working on getting people evacuated.
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No flanking at this time, but smoke and alarms.
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And I'm showing engine 6-5, engine 6-7, truck 6-7, truck 51, and C5 in route at 21.
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29. C-5 guns your back, thanks.
00:30
All right, people outside.
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Light Hayes in the apartment, 1565 will be investigating.
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I'm a copy two-story apartment, people outside with Light Hayes, engine 65, investigating that 2152.
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West Gardee Street and Southwest Pacific Highway Frontage Road.
00:45
C5 is arrived, C-5, established 99 command.
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Inge 6500 investigation.
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Engine 61, and EMR 126.
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Respond to sick person.
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At 1.470, Southwest Barnes Road.
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Cross streets are Barnes Sunset map westbound and Southwest Barnes Road.
01:05
Okay, pot on the stove, all units, code one.
01:09
Okay, that's six on zero for the each other.
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Command Cobb is power on the stove, all units are reduced to code one, truck five one, you guys can cancel.
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Truck five long, cover cancel.
01:17
Truck 67, stage on 99.
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Welcome. This is from Indian 65.
01:25
The truck continue, code 1 for ventilation.
01:28
Sorry, I don't recall the box.
01:29
Copy recalling the test force on 99, truck continue for ventilation.
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Location mentioned:
Near SW 99th Ave, Beaverton, OR 97005
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