Fire Alarm Triggered by Burnt Food at Aspen Trail, Muscatine IA
Fire alarms sounded for about 30 minutes near Aspen Trail with no smoke or flames. Later, staff confirmed the alarm was caused by burnt food in a room, not an actual fire.
Audio|Source: Cedar, Louisa, and Muscatine Counties Public Safety
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Transcript:
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I have a fire investigation, near Aspen Trail,
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fire alarms have been going on for approximately 30 minutes, no smoke or flames, near Aspen Trail, cleared at 1807.
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near Aspen Trail colors, fire alarms have been going off for about 30 minutes, no smoke or flames,
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near Aspen Trail.
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267 status.
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Go for me.
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All right.
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3.30, 3.30, 3.00.
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Number.
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I have multiple vehicles, but unable to locate on that.
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But I do have an Illinois black car that just came through Woplow, locked him at 65.
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I am trying to get turned around.
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Port Drive, Weston, Clear, 8, 2009.
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Can you put me on the Northport Drive Drive call at 209?
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Go-bye.
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333. Do you need station security response?
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Negative being the truck should be able to handle it?
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Copy.
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From 13, I believe we have your vehicle.
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What'd you have it at again?
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Before it hit 55 zone, it was 65 and the 55.
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But then when they passed 55, I still had about 64, or when I changed the 45.
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And far over behind it.
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Go ahead.
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Smoke with Teresa at the front desk at the Hanson. She advised no smoke, no flame, someone in the room was cooking and burnt food.
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Step 4.310, you can disregard.
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Location mentioned:
Near Aspen Trail, Muscatine, IA 52761
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