Fire alarm at fairbanks residential building cleared, Fairbanks AK
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A fire alarm sounded at a three-story residential building near South University Avenue in Fairbanks. Evacuation was underway but no smoke or fire was found. The alarm was reset after burnt food was identified as the cause.
Audio|Heard on: Fairbanks North Star Borough Fire/EMS
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01:55
Transcript:
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Engine 3, Battalion Chief 1, Engine 1, Platform 1, alarm, Charlie Response, at Sophie's Plaza GVLBG 1737, South University Avenue, Operation on Tech 3.
00:15
Engine 3, Battalion Chief 1, Engine 1, Platform 1, alarm, Charlie Response, at Sophie's Plaza,
00:25
near South University Avenue, Operation on Tag 3.
00:36
City, engine 3.
00:38
Engine 3 in Taiwan, did you guys already got the keys?
00:46
The engine 1, Knox keys are not in the Knox box, so I don't know where they are.
00:52
Copy.
00:54
City of the 3.
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Engine 3.
01:01
On scene, three-story residential buildings, alarm sounding, evacuation in progress, no signs of smoke or fire.
01:08
Into three investigating engine three has a great.
01:11
Two, three, University, ten sixty.
01:16
Copy engine three on scene of a three-story.
01:24
Residential building, alarm sounding evacuation in progress, no sign of smoke or fire.
01:28
Engine 3 will be investigating Engine 3 has command.
01:35
City, Engine 3.
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Engine 3. Head contact.
01:44
We're going to reset.
01:46
All units can clear besides Engine 3.
01:49
City copies Engine 3 may contact burnt food going to reset all units except for Engine 3 can clear.
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Location mentioned:
University Ave S # C1, Fairbanks, AK 99709
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