Residential fire alarm was false alarm due to food on stove, Stone County MO
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According to the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm in Stone County prompted a response for smoke on the main level. Upon arrival, firefighters found food on the stove causing the smoke, and no fire was present. The call was canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Tri Lakes Area Emergency Services
Listen to dispatch call
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 122, Tanker 15, respond to the residential fire alarm.
00:06
Near Island View Way.
00:12
Weather base, G4 is responding.
00:16
You guys clear, it's going to be main level smoke.
00:23
Okay, the new 122 responding with one.
00:28
That's there.
00:35
Western Base, tube two.
00:39
Tube two.
00:40
I'm responding from 65 and 265.
00:44
All right, sir.
00:57
Clear.
01:07
That's there.
01:08
Do you have his date of birth and a low end?
01:14
Negative.
01:16
I have it when you're ready.
01:24
(number withheld).
01:25
It'll be Nora (number withheld).
01:36
Cora (number withheld).
01:43
Based on scene, three-story, nightly rental, occupied, nothing showing.
01:48
Do have visual and audible alarm sounding, so when establishing ion, command[1],
01:52
and use, and channel three on arrival.
01:59
Is responding to Island V-2A, Channel 3, T.O.R.A.
02:03
T.O.R.R.
02:11
6-2 is back course.
02:21
Clear.
02:32
CQ for other food on the stove, cancel your request.
02:37
That's clear.
02:38
Break western base from CEPC cancel all units to this call.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
command: Designation for the incident commander or command channel for the incident
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Location mentioned:
Stone County, MO
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