Smoke machine triggers fire alarm at university fraternity hall, Seattle WA


A fire alarm was triggered at the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity dining hall near 21st Avenue Northeast by a smoke machine that was recently used. No actual fire or activated smoke detectors were found; only a slight haze was present in the dining room.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
03:10
Transcript:
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38, fire response, near 21st Avenue Northeast.
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730515,
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21 Avenue, Avenue.
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Sent Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity smoke detector in the dining hall,
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automatic fire alarm.
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35, a response, 301, Minor Avenue North.
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825, responding 301, Minor Avenue North.
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Submina, 305, that apartment,
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25-year-old female fall, head injured.
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38 is at nothing visible investigating to require so against it's in effect 38 is a 38 on I think 138 at location nothing visible investigating 21 having to connect
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Dispatch from engine 10, we can take that run for engine 5.
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Engine 5, did you have traffic?
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That run for engine 5?
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Okay, engine 10.
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NDP.
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5, go green.
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Engine 10, code yellow, response, 609, yes, away.
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Engine 10, 609, yes, or way.
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Unit 602, 73-year-old male, fall personal service.
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A14, medic 26, co-green.
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206, code green.
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Command from 119.
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We found a, there's a slight haze in the dining room.
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There's no activated smoke detectors.
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We did find a smoke machine that has been recently used and taken outside.
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We can try for reset.
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Location mentioned:
Near 21st Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105
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