Fire alarm triggered by food left on stove


Fire units responded to a fire alarm at an apartment complex but found no fire. The alarm was triggered by food left on the stove.
Audio|Source: Clark County Fire Districts
02:27
Transcript:
Priority 1[1]. Engine 62. Engine 64. Engine 65. Engine 7. Truck 1. Truck 1. Truck 5. Battalion, 61. Multi-unit residential fire. 1804. Northeast 1004 Street. Unit B 6. At Ridgecrest Apartments. Priority 1. Engine 62. Engine 64. Engine 65. Engine 7. Truck 1. Truck 5. Battalion, 61. Baltimore Fire. 1804 Northeast 1004 Street. Unit B6. 6. At Ridgecrest Apartments. Math page 3135. Firecone. Truck 1-0. Chuck 5 here. And you're 7 here. The time 6-4 is over. Squad 621, 5.1. Angel 61, 5.1. C2's arrived. We've got a large apartment building three-story We got a lot's going off. We got nothing showing in the 662 investigating So we can fill all units code one made contact with the resident said (name withheld) on the stove only I got you arrived for our two-story apartment where I'm sounding but nothing showing
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Priority 1: High-priority emergency/fire response
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Location mentioned:
Near NE 104th St, Vancouver, WA 98686
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