Fire alarm false triggered by cooking at Euclid building, Euclid OH
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm at a building near East 224th Street in Euclid was triggered by smoke in the hallway. It was later found to be a false alarm caused by cooking without the proper code.
Audio|Heard on: Euclid Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Tension Equip Station 1, same-by-four, fire alarm, east 224.
00:07
Engine Equip with Station 1, Ladder 1, need to respond, near 224.
00:17
Near East 224th Street.
00:19
Certifier alarm, indicating hallway smoke.
00:22
Dispatch clear, 1517.
00:29
We have you in Route 9 540224.2-24.
00:32
The negative, no answer.
00:39
Dispatch flattered one.
00:42
Flatter one go.
00:48
The alarm company just updated that they did end up making contact.
00:52
It was a false alarm due to cooking.
00:54
However, they did not receive the proper code.
00:57
Copy, we'll continue it.
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Location mentioned:
E 224th St, Euclid, OH 44123
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