False fire alarm triggered by cooking in dormitory, Estes Park CO
A fire alarm was triggered at a dormitory-style multi-family building near South Frame. Responders found no fire or smoke. The alarm was caused by cooking food that got too hot. A maintenance technician reset the alarm system. The incident was a false alarm and the situation returned to normal.
Audio|Source: Estes Park Fire and EMS and Rocky Mountain National Park
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Transcript:
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Saturdays on scene at near South Frame a single story multifamily occupancy looks like the dorms
00:13
nothing showing from the delta side in this time
00:21
Copy on Team single story, multi-family occupancy, as I'm showing up beside (number withheld).
00:53
Senator from Italian, we have entered the building here.
00:57
We have one occupant in the kitchen cooking. She said the alarm went off because they had the food little too hot. The alarm has been reset by a maintenance technician who's no longer unseen.
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Copy.
01:21
700 battalion 71
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The alarm systems reset.
01:30
Everything's back to normal.
01:32
You can show this as a type 2 false alarm and shall be clear and available cancel any further fire.
01:38
Okay.
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