Residential fire alarm caused by food on stove, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm was triggered near 27th Street in Omaha due to food left cooking on the stove, but no active fire was found. Fire units investigated, reset the alarm system, and cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
Listen to dispatch call
02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Home off fire from Region 24.
00:02
The alarm has been reset.
00:05
Command System 824 is in service.
00:06
Final is going to be a residential.
00:13
It's 24th, residential. It's 24th, residential.
00:16
It's 41 in service.
00:26
Truck 4-1 in service.
00:27
Battalion Forest Service.
00:30
Battalion Foreign Service, Battalion 1 still out, (number withheld).
00:34
Battalion 1, Rob.
00:38
Battalion 1, General Fire Alarm, I also got some calls from people on scene stating there was an emergency evacuation alarm of some sort.
00:51
(number withheld). Battalion 1 is in service.
00:58
Engine 1 on location 6th The tiny ones on location with nothing showing from a high-rise residential establishing 27th Street Command investigating
01:14
7-0 on approach 27th Street command established (number withheld)
01:27
Command from truck one looks like we got some food on the stove.
01:33
Is one who can attempt to reset?
01:39
Commandant to have said food on the stove attempting to reset.
01:47
Truck one, go ahead.
01:51
Do you need any help with there?
01:56
Negative.
02:02
Home law fire 27th Street Command.
02:05
Go ahead, command.
02:10
No fire, food on the stove.
02:11
System's been reset.
02:13
Command's terminated, battalion one's back in service.
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Location mentioned:
27th St, Omaha, NE 68131
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