False fire alarm caused by cooking at hotel, Middleburg Heights OH
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at the Red Roof Inn in Middleburg Heights, Ohio. Upon arrival, no fire was found. The alarm was triggered by a guest cooking taco shells in their room.
Audio|Source: Southwest Emergency Dispatch Center (SWEDC)
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Transcript:
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Over, Ladder 1, copy a fire alarm for Red Roof Inn, showing Zone 1, General Fire.
00:10
Woodberg Fire Geology's Red Roof.
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Zone 1.
00:18
It is requesting Parma Heights engine,
00:22
would you like you to contact them?
00:28
You could disregard Mutilate at this time.
00:31
We'll advise once unseen.
00:33
Copy.
00:39
I'm not over a Geithmettaic one to dispatch.
00:43
Cut.
00:48
We'll be clear at the hospital, we're going to go to that call.
00:54
Copy.
01:00
Middleburg, letter one, sped.
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Letter one.
01:05
Resonning, red roof.
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Middleburg guides medic one to dispatch, medic one's on scene, there's nothing showing.
01:17
We're going to go investigate.
01:22
Copy, Middleburg Fire. We just made contact with the front desk. They advise a guest cooking taco shells in their room.
01:30
Copy that. We'll invite a letter one. You don't have to come if we don't want.
01:36
Copy, letter one will go in service.
01:40
Kathy.
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Location mentioned:
Near Bagley Rd, Middleburg Heights, OH 44130
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