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Alarm at Oakley Village: burnt popcorn, no fire 

audio iconFire & Arson
Toledo, OH
The audio shows fire dispatchers discussing a commercial fire alarm at an apartment complex. They report burnt popcorn as the cause, say no fire, and debate whether to dispatch responders and how to coordinate the response.
Audio|Source: Lucas County Fire/EMS
01:26

Transcript:
00:01
Madag 64 look for it in the race if it's in the roadway.
00:05
We're currently.
00:07
All right, smash, Drive 63.
00:13
Track 63.
00:19
Once you're able, we have a, well, we have a commercial fire alarm at Oak Creek Village.
00:24
We don't have a Savannah engine.
00:28
to send, but they just call and says burnt popcorn.
00:31
Would you like us to add you on it once you're free from this accident?
00:36
If DC6 are good with us, can't canceling off this accident, we can handle that.
00:41
Take the popcorn.
00:45
Will Bain, Rob's Oakley.
00:49
964-dispatch, Ruffling's found.
00:51
We're going to be in service.
00:59
Fire dispatch, we're on Channel 6.
01:04
Burned popcorn.
01:05
Do they say they need anything from us, or are they able to reset the alarm?
01:10
They did say there's just burnt popcorn, no fire.
01:14
Didn't advise us they wanted you or not.
01:16
It's up to you if you want to still respond.
01:19
Telling fix dispatch.
01:20
Would you be able to call that iPhone back? Do you have the number on that one and see if anybody picks up?
01:25
We'll respond.
01:26
Go to.

Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Burnt Popcorn: False alarm due to smoke
[2]
9654: Fire dispatch code

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