False fire alarm at Wingstop caused by extinguisher discharge


A fire alarm went off at a Wingstop restaurant but it was caused by an accidental release of a fire extinguisher, not a fire.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
01:46
Transcript:
Agent 31 again, showing. Strip, all building, restaurant, set up Wingstop command. That's here. Tragge 31, nothing on approach. Wingstop command established 1758. Track 31 on location, 1759. Wingstown command of my car. Wingstop command. Action on activation, engine 31 investigating, little handle. Squage 31 will handle, 1759. Titan 3 is under Sunday, one handle and service. The 293 in service, that's all the battians end end, 1759. Truck 31 is service. Truck 31 in service, 1759. On fire for engine 60. Engine 60. It was an empty LP tank for a forklift. Engine 60's in service. Engine 60 in service. Wingstop, command, no fire. Go ahead, command. Accidental discharge of a extinguisher set off the system. No fire. Can't make a command, but engine 31 packet service. It was a good alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Omaha, NE
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