Residential fire alarm caused by burnt food false alarm, Fishers IN
A residential fire alarm at near Woodridge Lane was triggered, but firefighters found no actual fire. The cause was burnt food, leading to a false alarm. The alarm company confirmed the situation after speaking with the resident, who did not provide the proper passcode.
Audio|Source: Hamilton County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 393, ladder 399, residential alarm, near Woodridge Lane, cross of dead end and gate circle, 93 Charles, timeout, 1440.
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Ladder 399.
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Engine 399.
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Transcendary, I'm seeing a single-story residence, nothing shown.
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We'll be investigating with command.
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Engine 393, on scene, nothing's showing.
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Single-story residents will investigate and have command 1443.
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Engine 393 to Control.
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Go ahead.
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We have an update from the alarm company.
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They spoke with the (name withheld) at this location.
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It was burnt food.
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They did not have a proper passcode.
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Claire. We just made contacts with the resident.
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It has a false alarm.
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We'll be back in service.
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Clear, back in service, 1445.
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Location mentioned:
Near Woodridge Ln, Fishers, IN 46038
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