Burnt item in oven triggers residential fire alarm, Louisburg KS
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A residential fire alarm was triggered near K-68 Highway by smoke or heat. On investigation, it was found that a burnt item in the oven caused the alarm. Fire personnel confirmed no further danger.
Audio|Heard on: Miami County EMS and Osawatomie Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Louisburg fire automatic fire alarm near K-68 Highway to me a residential fire alarm zone 20 smoke heat time page 1719
00:20
14141 not could 1 injuries after a fall
00:29
Code 1-9Jury from the fall, the Titan 141-251-50 West 343rd Street.
00:41
Cheek-60's response.
00:45
1722.
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60.
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60.
00:54
Go ahead.
00:58
Just information there is the catalog code.
01:00
The code's going to be 4156, 4156.
01:07
Coblet, thank you.
01:10
Medic 1421 back in the county.
01:15
Madic 1421 back in the county.
01:22
Medical 1421 patient contact.
01:27
Chief 60's on scene, three-story house, nothing to have, nothing to be out investigating.
01:34
Chief 60 information.
01:39
Go ahead.
01:42
The alarm somebody just called back and advised that there was something burnt in the oven.
01:46
They did get in touch with the key holder.
01:51
I'll go find out.
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Location mentioned:
K-68 Hwy, Louisburg, KS 66053
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