Residential fire alarm caused by burnt food, Lake Stevens WA


Fire department responded to a residential fire alarm near 106th Dr SE in Lake Stevens. No danger found; alarm likely triggered by burnt food.
Audio|Source: Snohomish County Fire Primary Response
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Transcript:
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Engine 83. Fire alarm[1], residential.
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2401, 106 drive southeast.
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2401, 106 drive southeast.
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Respond on TAC 3.
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Yeah, Coppa, you're just doing standard tactics and investigating on 4-3.
00:14
That's correct, I can take a reminder.
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That is correct.
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We're going to go up to three.
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We're heading up there now.
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We can get one more crew, just have a panel right inside the front door.
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So then we can sign them through as soon as we get it checked out.
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Okay, got me 20 just pulled up.
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I'll have them found the alarm panel.
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And get ready to take care of that.
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Will then release from the move up.
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We are heading back to Station 24.
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Copy a release from the move at Padding Group for Station 24.
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Command Agent 19.
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Go ahead.
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Engine 6 from Battalion 2.
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Go ahead. Yeah, Jay, do you guys need to decone?
01:00
Yeah, it just sounds like burnt food, no issue.
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You can have 20 reset and you'll probably get everyone else out here.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire alarm: Fire alarm activation
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Location mentioned:
Near 106th Dr SE, Lake Stevens, WA 98258
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