Fire alarm caused by cooking in large apartment complex, Dayton OH
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered in a large wood-frame apartment complex on Allen Street. Fire units investigated and found the alarm was caused by cooking with no fire spread or hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery OH Fire-Tac Group Calls
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
West 3 is on the scene, three store wood frame, large apartment complex.
00:05
There's nothing showing.
00:07
A agency is arriving unseen to be investigating.
00:10
I'll be Allen Street Command.
00:12
Lots of thing.
00:17
Command from Ladder 11.
00:20
Go ahead. Alarm panel indicates East 313 hallway and apartment.
00:26
We're going up with Engine 2 to check it out.
00:30
That's clear.
00:31
313 East hallway and apartment.
00:37
Command from Ladder 11.
00:39
Go ahead.
00:42
Set off by cooking, no extension, no hazard, naturally ventilated light 11 can handle.
00:49
That's clear.
00:51
Engine 15, inch 2, you release, transfer command to Ladder 11.
00:55
What's the rebid service?
00:58
11 DC if you reset.
01:01
Reset in progress, system's normal.
01:08
And it's holding.
01:11
You're clear.
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Location mentioned:
Allen St, Dayton, OH 45410
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