Residential fire alarm triggered by cooking in Fresno, Fresno CA
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According to the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm was triggered near East Menlo Avenue in Fresno, likely caused by cooking. Residents are evacuating the building with their pets while the alarm continues to sound.
Audio|Heard on: Fresno City Police, Fire and EMS
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01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Residential alarm for Engine 13, Zone 39577, Minlow, Cross of Mariposa, near East Menlo Avenue.
00:16
Communications, Engine 515.
00:25
Engine 5, go ahead.
00:29
Can you make engine 5 available to log in on our MBT, please?
00:35
Okay, you should be good.
00:43
Yep,
00:44
we're locked in. Can you put us back out of service while we finish her change your?
00:48
Copy engine time.
00:55
Repeating residential alarm for engine 13, zone 39577, Minlow, cross with Mariposa, near East Menlo Avenue.
01:05
Core vector 20, I'm in, serving.
01:12
For Victor 20, copy, good morning.
01:17
Good morning, thank you.
01:22
Residential Audible, 1026C2ndham.
01:29
Engine 13, communications.
01:36
Engine 13, RP is stating that the husband was cooking and possibly set off the alarm.
01:42
However, it is still going off and all residents are evacuating with their pets now.
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Location mentioned:
E Menlo Ave, Fresno, CA 93710
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