False residential fire alarm caused by shower steam, Louisville KY
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Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm at a location near Holly Tree Drive. The alarm was reported to be caused by steam from a shower.
Audio|Heard on: Louisville MetroSafe Suburban Fire 5 - 8, Okolona Tac 80
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Transcript:
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2928, I'll clean, 42, Tilly, Valley Tree.
00:03
Touching 2087, respond on a residential alarm, 50138 on clean, 4210, Holly Tree, 925.
00:23
Pension Quintr 3 336, respond on a commercial alarm, 3,300, Alta Brook Drive,
00:30
Building One Clubhouse, Cross of Irvine.
00:43
287, you're responding on a residential alarm.
00:47
5013 freeway, cross-street Avenue,
00:50
showing hallway smoke detector.
00:52
Resident called saying it was steam from the shower.
00:55
Timeout, 926.
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Location mentioned:
Holly Tree Dr, Louisville, KY 40241
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