Fire alarm triggered in Washington County home


Firefighters were called to a home in Washington County due to a fire alarm. A detector was activated in a bedroom, but there were no signs of smoke or flames. Fire crews checked the situation and many units were called off.
Audio|Source: Washington County Public Safety
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Transcript:
Number one, Egan Engine 2, Egan Battalion Chief[1] 2. You are all en route to 162-2-2 Summit Hill on a general fire alarm. Either a smoke or carbon monoxide detector going off on the second floor bedroom, no flames, or smoke seen. RP will be waiting outside. Time about 15 minutes. It looks like you can't stay. Through David 36, 16 minutes. Oregon Engine 1 Egan Engine 1 driving on a medium three-story, single-family home, nothing showing from two sides. We'll be investigating. I'll have command and you can cancel Egan Engine 2 and keep battalion.
Police codes explained
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Battalion Chief: Incident Command
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Washington County, MN
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