Burnt food triggers false fire alarm, Grass Valley CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a fire alarm on Richardson Street in Grass Valley. The alarm was activated due to burnt food in an oven, and no fire was present once investigated.
Audio|Heard on: Higgins Area Fire Protection District Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:30
Transcript:
00:00
Take a one multi-ten by fire alarm, Richardson Street.
00:30
Zone twenty-five.
00:43
Crash, so this is your one's at the wall-type story.
00:47
Help investigate active alarm sounding system showing.
01:04
Crash, all units unable to fan with fire alarm.
01:06
Richardson Street is one Rick.
01:07
I see on Nevada Fire F two secondary B fire twenty-two 1940.
01:17
Saw it, Richard.
01:18
I see.
01:23
Somebody burned food in the oven.
01:28
Can't have all G1.
01:29
(name withheld) is released.
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Location mentioned:
Richardson St, Grass Valley, CA 95945
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