Smoke from microwave triggers alarm at senior living facility, Carmel IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated at a senior living facility near Carey Road due to smoke from food left in a microwave. Fire crews ventilated the area and confirmed there was no fire spread or injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Hamilton County Fire & EMS
Listen to dispatch call
05:34
Transcript:
01:51
You found the occupancy with the microwave.
02:14
Microwave with food in it.
02:19
We're going to take the microwave outside.
02:23
We're going to need some ventilation set up in here in this hall.
02:30
Ladder 381, can you give me ventilation?
03:32
It sounds like it was isolated to food in the microwave.
03:35
I think your main focus now is going to be ventilation.
03:53
Command from Engine 381, we made entry about three minutes ago, Part 2, checking for extension.
04:20
346 from command.
04:29
Are there any occupants inside that are going to need any type of medical care?
04:36
I don't believe so at this time.
04:38
I've sent all the occupants back to the rooms.
04:41
We've got some smoke in the hallway.
04:43
We just need to get ventilation set up.
04:45
I'm working on opening the exterior doors to the north to blow this out.
05:00
Are you clear, I need ventilation in that hallway?
05:04
Yep, working on it.
05:21
...and engine 381, negative on extension.
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Location mentioned:
Carey Rd, Carmel, IN 46033
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