False fire alarm triggered by burnt food at barracks, Fairbanks AK


A fire alarm at the barracks near Mihail Avenue was triggered by burnt food. No fire or danger was present.
Audio|Source: Fairbanks North Star Borough Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Fort Wainwright Fire, Fire call, Alpha response[1] near Mihail Avenue for service call.
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Fort Wainwright Fire, Fire, Fire Call, Alpha response[1] near Nehill Avenue for service call.
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Off on Tech 1, Timeout,
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1903.03.
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Air call, Life Med 20, back at base.
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Left the 20-year from Covey, Scott your backup base 4 after.
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Spassus, in mid-96.
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May 96, go ahead.
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So we just got a call in a station 2, a resident at that, uh,
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at that barracks, uh, stated that this is caused by burnt food and that there isn't a fire problem.
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Copy.
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If that shell truck, not the 4 route.
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Copy, 94 in route 1905.
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District 94, Mid 96 received a call for an individual in that building.
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The alarm is caused by burnt food.
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We're just getting a supervisory alarm on the first floor unit.
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It shows smoke zone supervisory alarm.
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Dispatch, I copy.
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You have someone calling in for burnt food on the first floor, but you don't have a room number just as a zone.
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Affirmative.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Alpha response: Low-priority medical response (MPDS Alpha level)
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Location mentioned:
Fort Wainwright, Fairbanks, AK 99703
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