Smoke alarm triggers fire response at Cascade West Apartments, Mt Vernon WA
A smoke alarm was triggered at Cascade West Apartments, prompting a fire crew response despite no fire or smoke detected, raising concern for resident safety.
Audio|Source: Skagit County Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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The Battalion 1-11, Battalion 1 response, 3.
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Fire alarm 1617 North 26th Street.
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11, Battalion 1.
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Automatic fire alarm, TAC 3[1], 1617 North 26th Street.
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The Cascade West Apartments, Building G as in George, on the second floor, cross street through East Collegeway and Coulson Avenue.
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Smoke detector.
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1730.
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Cascade Torch, 20, a traffic complaint.
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Ginger.
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One's been aerodynamically comfortable.
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8th Street, just a partial place.
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Where you see?
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Go ahead.
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Let's get our report from Ours by hearing the alarm for the last two to three minutes, no flames or smoke seen.
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Receive.
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1731.
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Give an apartment number?
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Negative, they were in the building next door.
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Giscuitary from 125?
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Ladder 125.
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We've arrived to a very large four-story apartment building, nothing showing from three sides.
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We'll be out of investigating.
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Henry 11th.
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A repeat doesn't fact-liz and not burden.
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We'll be a very large four-story apartment building with nothing showing on three sides to leave.
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We'll be able to get rid of it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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TAC 3: Tactical channel 3
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Location mentioned:
N 26th St, Mount Vernon, WA 98273
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