Fire alarm triggered by cooking at apartment on Main Street, Springfield OR
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated at Myrtlewood Apartments near Main Street. Firefighters responded and determined that the alarm was caused by cooking. The alarm was reset and no fire was found.
Audio|Heard on: Lane County Fire and EMS, Oregon State Police / ODOT
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01:44
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm at Myrtlewood Apartments, near Main Street.
00:07
Engine unit acknowledged at the location.
00:16
Medical unit 8.
00:20
Medical unit 5 arrived.
00:29
Unknown injury crash reported at intersection near Chambers and West 2nd Avenue.
00:37
Engine 2, Medic 2 arrived at unknown injury crash location near Chambers and West 2nd Avenue.
01:02
Agent 4 arrived at large four-story apartment complex with no fire showing and no alarm active.
01:08
Unit 4 investigates from opposite side.
01:11
Main Street command.
01:18
Fire unit, medic secure.
01:26
Fire command noted.
01:33
Alarm reset.
01:36
Agent 4 clear and returning.
01:42
Confirmed cooking related issue; engine clear and turning.
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Location mentioned:
Main St, Springfield, OR 97477
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