False stove fire alarm at apartment complex, Lewisville TX


A fire alarm was triggered at Chapel Hill Apartments due to a reported stove fire in the kitchen. Residents were advised to evacuate, but responding units found no signs of fire and no evacuation was carried out.
Audio|Source: Denton County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Heavy Box[1]. At near Vista Ridge Mall Drive, Unit (number withheld).
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Chapel Hill Apartments near Vista Ridge Mall Drive 56-78. Cross streets are dead end and dead end.
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Engine 3 Medic 3, Truck 7, Engine 2, Medic 2, Engine 1, Battalion Chief 1, EMS1, and Battalion Chief 2.
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Time of 1804.
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June 5, Medic driving route to the fall, near Ridge Mall Drive apartment 301B.
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Her caller stated there's an 80-year-old female conscious and breathing who is a resident and fell injuring one leg.
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Hi.
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That's where the fire alarm? Yeah, it's a heavy box.
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(Name withheld).
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Near 6128, our caller stated there is a fire in the kitchen and they have the stove on fire. They were advised to evacuate.
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But I didn't want to see.
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No fire.
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Nothing's showing from the outside.
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No evacuation.
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We'll be getting the plug on the off the delta corner of building 16.1.
Police codes explained
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Heavy Box: Upgraded box-alarm assignment for a structure fire, sending a larger complement of units
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