False fire alarm at residential property with no fire found, Evansville IN


Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near Highland Court. Multiple alarms were triggered by the kitchen smoke detector. No smoke or fire was found. Contact was made with the key holder, but the cause of the alarm was unclear. The alarm continued to sound during the response.
Audio|Source: Vanderburgh County Fire
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Residential fire alarm, near Highland Court, 5-Engine 10, 5-0-Quint 10, 5-Rescue 5-5-Rescue 5-5-0-0-0-0.
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The Cetionville, residential fire alarm, near Highland Court, 5-engine 10, 5-engine 5-5, 5-Rescue 5, 5-5, 5-Rust 5-5, 5-0-0-0-0.
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All right. The question goes clear.
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Clear McCutcheville.
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I'm going to give you the Paul Pierce residents receiving multiple fire alarms from the kitchen smoke detector.
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Well, I'm sure is unable to reach keyholder.
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We are attempting key holder for the traffic tag five.
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Dispection plan engine canning route.
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Clear. Perry Township Medicassist 8230 Roth Road 7103 Perry Township medic assist 8230 Roth Road 7 engine 3
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I check three second we're not just for five click seven inch and said go ahead This is right clear.
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Question. We were able to make contact with the key holder.
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It was unsure why the alarm was going off, was not seeing any smoke or spelling anything burning.
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Haltair could still hear the alarm going off in the background.
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Location mentioned:
Near Highland Ct, Evansville, IN 47720
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