Burnt food triggers fire alarm in Lebanon building, Lebanon IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered near West Camp Street in Lebanon. Fire crews investigated and found the cause to be burnt food. The alarm system was reset after ensuring the area was safe.
Audio|Heard on: Boone County Fire and EMS
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2212, near West Camp Street, fire alarm residential.
00:07
Assigned to Ops 1.
00:10
Engine 212, near West Camp Street, fire alarm residential.
00:17
Assigned to Ops 1.
00:19
Patrol engine 212 is on scene of a single-story commercial structure.
00:23
Nothing showing on the exterior.
00:25
Evacuation is complete.
00:27
Engine 212 established command, be out investigating.
00:34
Nothing showing on exterior.
00:36
Evacuation complete.
00:45
Control command.
00:51
Go ahead.
00:55
They do have work going on, construction going on in this building.
00:59
We do have an audible alarm.
01:08
Engine 212, clear on the audible alarm.
01:16
Control command.
01:23
Go ahead.
01:27
It's going to be burnt food.
01:29
Five minutes coming in to try to reset the alarm system.
01:38
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
W Camp St, Lebanon, IN 46052
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