Fire alarm triggered by bug infestation at a residence, Ashland KY


Fire and police responded to a residential fire alarm near Monty Street. They forced entry into a padlocked bedroom. No fire was found; the alarm was likely triggered by a bug infestation. The homeowner reset the alarm and permitted forced entry. Police response was canceled.
Audio|Source: Boyd County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
7-30. It's going to be a non-emergent assist with Asham Fire, near Monty Street.
00:06
A.G's currently on fever was originally a smoke detector, second one probably within the last couple of hours.
00:12
They requested a PD unknown issue.
00:20
Yes, you're all.
00:26
104.
00:28
Med 5 percent.
00:35
Med 5, go ahead.
00:39
Red 5 in 6 tonight.
00:42
104.
00:45
2 o8 as much.
00:54
Two away, go ahead.
00:59
Be on the pathways, inning mileage, 58-267.6.
01:07
Copy 58-267.6 at that place.
01:11
Charlie, 7.4.
01:15
7.4, go ahead.
01:18
53, boy,
01:20
and I'm going to be en route to Monty.
01:25
Sanford.
01:26
2.36.
01:39
I'll be out of 42731st Street reference papers.
01:44
Sirs.
01:47
This is... What?
01:54
Munty command this, folks.
01:59
Go ahead.
02:01
Good note on the card, Cruz had to force a bedroom door, second floor, that was padlocked from the exterior.
02:07
No problems found, likely cause a bug infestation in the house.
02:13
Homeowner was able to reset the alarm.
02:16
Also, he gave permission to force the door. He did not have a key to it.
02:20
All units be clear, command be terminated, if APD is still on the way, you can cancel them.
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Location mentioned:
Ashland, KY
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