False residential fire alarm caused by cooking, Littleton CO
Fire responders were called to a residential fire alarm near Lynx Lane. The alarm was later confirmed to be false, caused by cooking smoke. An adult female involved had taken too much ibuprofen due to dental work but was not suicidal. No fire was found at the scene.
Audio|Source: Douglas and Elbert County Fire Districts
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Transcript:
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Quint 155Map Adam Edward 34 David for a residential fire alarm near Lynx Lane.
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Repeating for Quint 155, Map Adam Edward 34 David for a residential fire alarm near Lynx Lane, cross of Isla Morada Drive.
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Dispatch Clear, 1226.
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In 271, Medic 271, adult female took a lot of ibuprofen, your code 4N, all area hospitals clear.
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Receive.
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1227.
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When counties on scene,
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patient is not suicidal,
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took too much ibuprofen due to having dental work done.
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Briefly, if you can show engine back to someone on Cina,
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86 Command.
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86 Command, 1228.
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155. Zone 11, hallway smoke.
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We're now receiving that per alarm company, it's a false alarm due to cooking.
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155. That copies is homeowners wanted to cancel.
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I didn't advise, they just advise false alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lynx Ln, Littleton, CO 80125
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