False fire alarm at McDonald's due to burnt food, Bettendorf IA
A fire alarm was triggered at McDonald's near 53rd Avenue. Fire units arrived but found no fire. The keyholder said it was caused by burnt food. The alarm was canceled after confirmation there was no fire.
Audio|Source: Davenport and Quad Cities Metro Police, Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Burtendorf engine 1, Bettingerof engine 2, and Bentondorf engine 4.
00:05
General fire alarm, McDonald's 53rd Avenue, near 53rd Avenue.
00:20
Devon for truck one. Fast Track EMF at 827, West 15th Street.
00:31
The North engine 4 are you on scene?
00:35
Negative. Sorry about that run route.
00:39
Timor, this is for a general fire alarm, area 1, zone 13, no description given, this is McDonald's.
00:47
Engine 1 and engine 2, I copy you're also en route.
00:54
Dispatch, all better units will be taking their traffic to gold.
01:01
General, All North units responding to McDonald's near 53rd Avenue, initiate zero traffic to gold.
01:10
To count 4664, 164 on scene.
01:15
24.
01:18
64, you want to pack up and meet my crew at the door?
01:25
This rush happy, truck ones, and round to West 15th Street. For Tussain, it's also going to be an isolation alert.
01:35
Truck 1-104. Truck 1-24.
01:40
And there are few units, we'll and something called back want to cancel McDonald's.
01:45
There's no fire.
01:46
Keyholder on site said that they burnt food.
01:55
Just as much, did you have traffic or fire?
02:00
Timor, I was advising that the keyholder on site said it was burnt food. There's no fire.
02:06
They wanted to cancel.
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