Residential fire alarm confirmed false, Evansville IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near Boulder Pass in Evansville. The alarm was traced to a first floor smoke detector and determined to be a false alarm caused by burned food.
Audio|Heard on: Vanderburgh County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
00:54
Transcript:
00:00
Residential fire alarm, near Boulder Pass.
00:03
Four Battalion Four, Four Engine One, Four Quint One have a residential fire alarm.
00:08
Near Boulder Pass off Browning Road.
00:11
Four Battalion Four, Four Engine One, Four Quint One, box 415.
00:20
State Fire is clear.
00:23
Clear, this is going to be the (name withheld) residence.
00:26
It's coming from a first floor smoke alarm.
00:28
We're going to TAC 4.
00:34
Dispatch, you can show Battalion Four now.
00:37
Clear for Battalion Four.
00:38
Four Battalion Four.
00:41
Go ahead.
00:44
Alarm service is calling back, states false alarm.
00:46
They did talk to the resident who gave proper code.
00:49
They burned their food.
00:52
Battalion Four is clear and show all county fire units available.
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Location mentioned:
Boulder Pass, Evansville, IN 47725
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