Commercial fire alarm triggered with no fire found, Kingston WA


A commercial fire alarm was triggered near CIA Avenue Northeast in Kingston, WA. Responders checked the scene and found a small microwave fire caused by popcorn, which was extinguished. The alarm company confirmed it was safe to cancel the alarm.
Audio|Source: Kitsap County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Bremerton City Police
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Transcript:
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Engine 85, Commercial Fire Alarm, near CIA Avenue Northeast, Cross Street, Northeast West Kingston Road. Engine 85, Commercial Fire Alarm, near CIA Avenue Northeast, Cross Street, Northeast West Kingston Road. Time out 1147, WQEM-30. 1.
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The Syncom, AB 902, Code 2.
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Adam 902.
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Can you show me a 158-38-hane-hook Road on a patrol check?
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Adam 902, 1149.
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Okay,
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140.
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Robert 140.
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What that high school is?
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Fire in route.
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Checking.
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Affirmative.
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Copy.
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I remember with brown popcorn.
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Mike Wood just cuts on fire.
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But it's out now.
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I'll update them.
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I was unable to copy them.
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And they come to the bus please.
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I was unable to copy your traffic.
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All broken and static. I'm able to copy.
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Robert 140 is if I can be something from popcorn, to catch the microwave on fire, the fire is now out.
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Yeah, plus 40, that could just copy.
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Engine 85. Can you repeat?
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If they're still responding, have them respond to the bus loop.
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Receive. And engine 85, request you respond to bus loop.
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Okay 5, repeat your last.
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They're requesting you respond to the bus loop.
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25.
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End in 85, 1151.
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Engine 85's income.
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The alarm company is feeding make on the hold of the key holder and then it was okay to cancel.
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Kingston, WA 98346
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