Kitchen smoke alarm caused by cooking triggers false alarm, Cannon Falls MN


A smoke alarm was triggered in a home's kitchen on Clark Valley Trail, but firefighters confirmed it was a false alarm caused by cooking with no fire or emergency.
Audio|Source: Goodhue County Sheriff, Red Wing and all county Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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351 dispatch. Clearing St. Mary's, returning. Copy 1834[1]. If that's Chicanon Falls Fire, please respond to 32320 Clark Valley Trail for a kitchen smoke alarm called, uh, messaged in by ADP.
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Once again, Cannon Falls Fire, please run a 3-2-320 Clark Valley Trail for a kitchen smoke alarm on page 1837[2]. Especially, Cannon Falls Fire, you can disregard for a 3-2-320 Clark Valley Trail. EAT contact is just back. They made contact with the homeowner. Everything is fine, no, the false alarm they were cooking.
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Once again, Canada falls fire, please disregard it 32320-clock for the trail.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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1834: Dispatch/incident number
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1837: Dispatch/incident number
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Location mentioned:
Near Clark Valley Trail, Cannon Falls, MN 55009
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