Small stovetop fire put out but smoke alarms keep sounding, Nisswa MN
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Fire department responded to a residence near Pinesong Drive for a smoke alarm. The caller reported a small stovetop fire that they extinguished, but the smoke alarms continued to sound. The property owner mentioned a wreath delivery likely triggered the alarms.
Audio|Heard on: Cass County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:18
Transcript:
00:00
So at your fire department, you need to stir a fire alarm at near Pinesong Drive.
00:04
Near Pinesong Drive from the southwest.
00:07
For a smoke alarm on the zone 43 upper level smoke at the residence, user pending.
00:14
Use Catcom 8 on page 1307.
00:22
Uh... Order 119.
00:31
Near Pinesong Drive, Southwest for a fire alarm.
00:36
10-4[1].
00:39
13.6.
00:43
306.
00:47
Hello to your firewalk.
00:51
A copy page for the fire alarm and all we haven't seen in the medical.
00:57
13-07.
01:05
Fire in regards to the fire alarm.
01:15
Okay.
01:19
I guess they had a stove top fire that they were able to get out, but they're still requesting fire department response.
01:26
I guess they can't get the alarms to shut off.
01:36
1311. Good.
01:44
215, near Tiana drives.
01:47
Three hits on the garage, no keys.
01:51
2011.
02:04
Good.
02:06
You can 1022[2], I spoke to the property owner.
02:09
He saw on his camera that a wreath was delivered.
02:13
It's pretty sure they set it off.
02:15
He doesn't want anybody to go over there.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK / Message received)
[2]
1022: Disregard/cancel the call or assignment
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Pine Song Dr SW, Nisswa, MN 56468
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