Burnt food causes false fire alarm at apartment complex, Anoka MN
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Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a two-story apartment complex near Queens Lane. Investigation found burnt food caused the alarm and the alarm was reset with no fire present.
Audio|Heard on: Anoka County Police and Fire
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Anoka Dispatch, and Uncle Champ on Letter, Leather.
00:03
On top, Ladder 11.
00:09
Ladder 11 arriving to a two-story apartment complex, nothing showing from the exterior will be out investigating.
00:17
One, 913.
00:19
313.
00:21
Copy your revenue two-story apartment complex and let me show me something exterior.
00:24
You'll be of us getting since November.
00:26
I will be switching calls with one, Mary, 14.
00:29
He's where?
00:31
Copy, 6-0-9.
00:37
David 17, I'll be clear, canceled that line up.
00:41
David 17, 16-11.
00:43
Confirmed it was verbal over what we heard on the phone, the RP bill waiting for you in the lobby.
00:49
Copy.
00:51
1611.
00:55
Mary, 13, hard bell.
00:59
Let me be 13, 16, 14.
01:01
13, 14.
01:06
2, George 20.
01:09
Two George 20. Two hours 20.
01:16
6985 21st Avenue South for a hangup within 28 meters and 9-1-1-only phone we can not cut back there was full in history for the same from full-mondsco
01:27
15 15
01:33
Noca dispatch an open-chample-letter 11 okay temple letter 11
01:44
Caused alarm, burnt food, alarm has been reset, all in open Champlain units will be clear from near Queens Lane.
01:54
Copy it is burnt food, alarm has been reset, units are clear, 16-16.
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Location mentioned:
Queens Ln, Anoka, MN 55303
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