Fire alarm triggers home evacuation due to electric smell, Eagle Mountain UT
A fire alarm sounded at a single-family home near North Prospector Ct, Eagle Mountain, Utah. Residents evacuated due to an electric smell, but no smoke or flames were visible. The alarm was triggered on the top floor, and the two-story home with a basement remains under investigation. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: Utah County Public Safety
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Our black many of the fans had alarms been on off all night. The air free-trade knocking on the door on it.
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Another is responding to the eventual fire. It's going to be near North Prospector Ct.
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Near North Prospector Ct.
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The further one that is going off may have been the electric snow.
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A single-family home, they are evacuating, two floors in a basement,
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the alarm was activated on the top floor, nobody's showing sick, no smoke, no flames.
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I've got that tire up against the wall.
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I'll be out with the 1050, 268 percent.
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1716. 1716.
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We're at 760.
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Three North, cross-lector way.
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For a fire alarm that was activated as well as an electric smell in the home, they have evacuated.
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Location mentioned:
N Prospector Ct, Eagle Mountain, UT 84005
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