Food left on stove triggers fire alarm in Seattle building, Seattle WA
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According to the dispatch call, fire responders investigated a fire alarm at a building near Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle. No fire or smoke was found. The cause was determined to be food left on the stove triggering the alarm. The alarm was silenced and may have been reset by someone on site.
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04:39
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 17, fire response,
00:03
near Roosevelt Way Northeast.
00:07
Engine 17 is responding near Roosevelt Way northeast.
00:12
It's not an automatic fire or correction, alarm bell ringing and cedar crossing.
00:17
Caller on site, no sign of smoke or fire.
00:25
Engine 17, near Roosevelt Way North East, nothing visible investigating, establishing Roosevelt command.
00:32
Section 17 had location, nothing visible investigating Roosevelt command.
00:44
Dispatch from Roosevelt Command, the building's not an alarm.
00:47
Should you call back the caller and see if they'll meet us at the southeast entrance and show us where this alarm bell is? We have no audibles.
00:57
Okay, it's 17.
00:58
We'll get the caller to meet you at the southeast entrance.
01:17
Engine 31, aid response, 118,
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13,
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stand all place north.
01:26
Engine 31, 11813, stand all place north.
01:32
It's for a 93-year-old female fall.
01:34
One-on injury, was down all night,
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has no memory of what occurred.
01:45
Just action engine 24.
01:48
Code engine 24.
01:53
We didn't find a responsible party outside of the unit 642.
01:57
We were able to make access into the unit.
01:59
There was no end in that unit.
02:01
Engine 24 is a vacuum service.
02:04
Okay, engine 24 in service.
02:08
Edge 17, acknowledge.
02:14
Go ahead for Roosevelt Command.
02:16
Roosevelt Command, be advised the callers in the lobby next to the leasing office.
02:25
Okay, in the leasing office.
02:31
Vote engine 24.
02:39
Disregard, our last message regarding going back into service,
02:44
just notice that unit number is 642, not 624,
02:50
engine 24 is going back up to 4-6.
02:54
Page of 24.
02:56
Then a response, 317 Marion Street.
03:08
8.10, 317 Marion Street.
03:13
Lobby is a shelter, 49-year-old female, dizzy.
03:37
Dispatch, Health 99 on Channel 5.
03:39
Can you add us to 8-5s run?
03:43
Okay, Health 99 and we'll add you to 8-5s run.
03:59
You might get an additional trip.
04:01
The alarm was silenced when we got here and potentially reset by somebody.
04:05
But it's reported to be food on the stove.
04:08
We're investigating.
04:11
Okay, Roosevelt Command, food on stove.
04:14
Possible additional trips.
04:21
Roosevelt Command from Latter 5 who wants to hang tight.
04:27
Affirmative.
04:28
I don't know if it's an issue with the panel or if someone from the building is actually touching the Annunciator panel or not.
04:37
They've got multiple alarm panels.
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Location mentioned:
Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA 98115
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