False fire alarm caused by burnt food, Evansville IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near Boulder Pass in Evansville. The incident was determined to be a false alarm caused by burnt food on the stove. All fire personnel were cleared and returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Evansville Police and Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:20
Transcript:
00:00
Residential fire alarm, near Boulder Pass.
00:03
Battalion 4, Engine 1, Quint 1.
00:06
I have a residential fire alarm, near Boulder Pass off Browning Road.
00:14
It's box 415.
00:21
Claire, this is going to be the (name withheld) residence.
00:24
It's coming from a first floor smoke alarm we're going to talk for.
00:32
Who told her not to call 911? The team with him said please call 911.
00:38
The caller is calling from near Lincoln Avenue.
00:42
The gray car is parked in front of the address on the call.
00:49
That there's a person in a gray Chevy SUV parked in front of the address where you're at.
00:54
Told the caller not to call 911,
00:57
but the teen with him said to please call 911.
01:00
The caller is at near Lincoln Avenue.
01:05
Okay, I'm clear.
01:11
Calling back states off alarm.
01:12
They did talk to the resident who gave proper code.
01:15
They burned their bacon.
01:18
Retaining force clear.
01:19
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Location mentioned:
Boulder Pass, Evansville, IN 47725
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