False alarm caused by burnt food near interstate 80, Omaha NE
Fire crews responded to reports of smoke near Interstate 80 in Omaha, Nebraska. Upon investigation, it was determined there was no fire. The smoke was caused by burnt food at a private residence, resulting in a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Omaha Fire (OFD Fire)
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Transcript:
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14-R-R-R-Rout. Tension 3-3R-Rout, 14-0.
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Tension 3. Head down Vancrow Street, look for some smoke.
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Somewhere in that area, the caller's on the Interstate 80, heading towards Iowa and seeing smoke on the north side of the interstate.
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I'm just sick north side.
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Clying to the engine route.
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The alarm company says commercial for V2B electrical.
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Map is showing a residential address, though,
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for Zone 4 upstairs.
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Truck 21 are out.
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14-0. 14-0.
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Thank you, sir.
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133 is the service engine 33 is the service engine 21 location single-story residents start the bank command of rescuing
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truck you want on location plant's all soon grand plan
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ClearPi advisory just a big call back from an alarm company, female on site with cooking false alarm.
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May it's clear.
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They were talking to her now.
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Quare 14-10-night, Sen.
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Confirm.
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Confirm, cooking south alarm, finance terminated behind fees back to service residential.
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No,
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1410. Truck 21, back in service.
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No fire.
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1411. Dr.21 back in service, 1411.
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Call off fire from Grand Command.
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No fire, burnt food, command service, Agent 21's back in service, Presidential.
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Omaha, NE
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