Fire alarm triggered at hospital due to kitchen activity, Gillette WY


A fire alarm went off at a hospital but was caused by cooking activity, not an actual fire.
Audio|Source: Gillette Police, Campbell County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, WHP
03:21
Transcript:
00:00
Yes, he's out of his way. He's clear sailing in the left lane until it gets view. Hi for a commercial fire alarm at Camel County Memorial Health. Yes, the 140.
00:21
Battalion 1, respond to Camel County Memorial Health at 501 South Burma Avenue for a commercial fire alarm. Again, Battalion 1, respond to Camel County Health, 501 South Burma for a commercial fire alarm. That's 1001's responding. 10401.
00:50
was funny. 4VC1. The 138 lost all four tires. He's flown down to about 35 at this point. Came to a stop at the 137. So, Andrew 1. Do we have any more information on where this fire alarms were?
01:18
They said with a general fire alarm, Zone 1 is all the information we received. One, General. Copy, I'll head to that. All the units maintain until we're sure that they have in custody and he has a take off again. You can turn your lights off and let traffic through, but just stay there until we know it's secure.
01:47
So engine one's on scene. Before into one. Grady also fire just arrived on scene. Gabby. Copy. Affirms. All operations attack two upon arrival. P.C.4.
02:17
Excuse me, command upon arrival. BC-1's unseen. From for B-C-1. All units, B-C-1 command that's operate on attack 2 or ops 1. All units at Campbell County Health, you can cancel for the fire alarm company.
02:46
security was able to advise it was due to the kitchen.
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Location mentioned:
Near South Burma Avenue, Gillette, WY 82716
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