False fire alarm triggered by cooking at apartment complex, Omaha NE
A fire alarm sounded at a two-story apartment complex near S 24th St in Omaha. Fire units arrived and found no fire. The alarm was triggered by smoke from cooking. The alarm system was reset and units returned to service.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
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Transcript:
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The Italian is on location with nothing showing from a two-story apartment complex.
00:05
Establishing 24th Street command investigating.
00:11
All right with nothing our first command established first game next three.
00:18
Indic two on location
00:21
truck one ninety three truck one all the fish.
00:31
I'm on fire for a hundred and thirteen percent command.
00:37
Working staff alarm.
00:39
This is going to reset, command turn, battalion five in service residential.
00:48
Tyent five in service, commandant, ready, battalion one's still out.
00:52
We have to mention two.
01:02
We're showing a alarm over at the corner creamery.
01:06
Thank you.
01:08
Command, better said.
01:16
Engine 52 second,
01:18
service.
01:23
District 2 in service.
01:24
Thank you. Thank you.
01:33
Clock Greece and the restaurant created smoke.
01:36
There's no fire. We're going to attempt to reset.
01:43
The command system's been reset and holding.
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Command service.
01:50
One law fire, 24th Street Command, no fire, cooking set off the alarm.
01:54
Panel's been reset. Command's terminated. Battalion's back in service. Good alarm.
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Location mentioned:
S 24th St, Omaha, NE
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