False fire alarm caused by smoke in toaster, Clark County WA
A fire alarm was reported near Northwest 27th Avenue but was later found to be smoke from a piece of wood in a toaster. The call was cancelled after confirmation that there was no actual fire.
Audio|Source: Clark County Fire Districts
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Transcript:
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Priority 5[1]. Engine,
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62. Engine,
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61. Battalion,
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61. Fire investigation, 1.15,
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13,
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near Northwest 27th Avenue.
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Priority 5[1]. Engine 62. Engine 61. Battalion,
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61. Fire investigation.
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(number withheld),
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near Northwest 27th Avenue.
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Map page 3133.
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Battalion 61. Do you have traffic for me?
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At the firm, thank you. Can we get an off channel for this priority 5 stretch of fire? It does not need to be monitored.
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Okay, I can assign one. I do have an update. They just called back to advise. There was some kind of wooden piece in their toaster, and they're wanting to cancel.
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You can show us in service.
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All units can clear for near Northwest 27th Avenue.
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Priority 5: Low-priority, non-emergency response, often involving public assistance and no lights or sirens.
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NW 27th Ave, Washington
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