Food left on stove triggers fire alarm in Seattle home, Seattle WA
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm and carbon monoxide detector activation at a residence near 19th Ave NE, Seattle. Upon investigation, the cause was identified as food left on the stove. No fire or danger was present.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
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Notary and Cudillo Fire Response,
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near 19th Ave NE.
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I'm not responding, near 19th Ave NE.
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Investigating report of an activated CO detector.
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Black potential will meet you outside.
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35 fire response.
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near North West 85 Street.
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Edge at 35, near northwest 85 Street.
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I'll make fire alarm with ladder 8.
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Fetch, engine 35 is at near northwest 85th Street. Not a visible investigating, 85 command.
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Section 35, out location, nothing visible in investigating, 85 command.
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Intertained video fire response for everybody south, south Jackson Street.
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It's in for Avenue South South Jackson Street.
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The ski report on the legal burn.
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Later 8 85 command, we got to report this is food on the stove on 4-2. We're checking it out.
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You can stand by in your rig when you get here.
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Letterie.
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85 command, this is confirmed, put on stove.
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You can cut green the truck.
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Command, lettering, code green.
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85,
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command, okay.
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Am I good to go for a reset?
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Lot ready to code green.
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We're airing it out right now. I'll give it a couple minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Near 19th Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105
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