False fire alarm triggered by overheated tool, New Castle County DE
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered near Rogers Rd in Delaware. It was caused by an overheated soldering iron. No fire was found and the alarm was false.
Audio|Heard on: NCC Fire/EMS Countywide
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01:5
Transcript:
00:00
Edge 22, engine 20.
00:03
Fire alarm.
00:04
Rogers Road,
00:06
1041 hours.
00:08
22, engine 20,
00:10
fire alarm.
00:11
Roller of (name withheld)'s Rue,
00:14
1041 hours.
00:17
204.3, Hamilton Manor.
00:20
It's 204.
00:22
(number withheld).
00:24
Engine 243.
00:29
Contagant to 21 57, sorry.
00:32
Probably 228.
00:34
The contact 2157.
00:36
Your house available.
00:39
Engine 5, 1041.
00:45
Number 328.
00:47
2.8.
00:52
Sorry. Sorry.
00:57
I had additional call advising that a solder and iron got hot and set off the alarm.
01:01
They advised that everyone went out of the building they didn't want a fire department dispatch.
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Location mentioned:
Rogers Rd, Delaware
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