False residential fire alarm caused by overheated curling iron, Des Moines IA
Firefighters responded to a residential fire alarm near Southern Hills Drive. The alarm was caused by an overheated curling iron and no fire was found.
Audio|Source: Polk County, Dallas County, and Warren County Public Safety and ISP
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Transcript:
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I've got a run here, near Southern Hills Drive, near Southern Hills Drive.
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It's going to make an investigation on a residential fire alarm.
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Response 1, Fire Round 5.
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Truck 1, near Southern Hills Drive, near Southern Hills Drive.
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Make an investigation on a residential fire alarm.
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Engine 8, truck 1, both units response 1, fire ground 5, timeout 6-07.
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322, geo-traffic, I can pass on to them.
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This fast, truck eight.
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Go ahead, truck eight.
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Engine eight.
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Engine eight.
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Hey,
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cancel truck one.
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Engine, I know.
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Cover that.
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Truck one, you can stay in the house.
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Truck one, you can stay in the house.
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Ornills Drive.
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The alarm company just called back and said that they spoke to someone here, said that his daughter got her curling iron too hot and it set the alarms off.
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Okay, copy.
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We'll still roll that answer now.
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Location mentioned:
Near Southern Hills Dr, Des Moines, IA 50321
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