Fire alarm triggered by food left on stove in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City OK
An automatic fire alarm was triggered at a location near Waterway in Oklahoma City. Upon investigation, responders found the alarm was caused by food left on the stove, with no fire threat present. The situation was cleared without incident.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
02:27
Transcript:
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Engine 34. Respond to automatic fire alarm.
00:05
At near Waterway.
00:08
Time out.
00:09
1924.
00:12
Yeah, you have a second.
00:15
Switching alarm.
00:17
1720 North Portland.
00:20
Eighty-seven.
00:21
Eton 22.
00:25
One-09.
00:27
Last tag was Henry William King 696. Can you? That comes by two, please.
00:33
Okay, bye.
00:35
21, I'm 97. Anything log, just 35?
00:39
Good morning.
00:44
2nd. 2017.
00:48
2nd, 7. 2027.
00:51
Assume that's suspicious on 32nd.
01:07
3-7-27, we're out of that traffic trouble.
01:14
Tray to do traffic trouble. I've seen last turn.
01:21
I'll back. Okay.
01:28
229-0-Wingwood.
01:34
Unit 3 to dispatch.
01:36
Go ahead, Agent 33.
01:39
Can you cancel it on this call. You cancels on this call.
01:45
Where do you kill, I think. Two, four.
01:50
This match, clear, isn't three, three, canceling him, sir.
01:54
And it's on that 84-4-8.
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667-097 all of all right.
02:00
The word.
02:01
You know, 70 players, poiser's style.
02:03
We also have no colors, I've seen on that window.
02:06
The vehicle is supposed to be a darker colored car.
02:13
That's the thing if your car in the back, we're shooting with the car in the front.
02:17
Agent 34, I believe this is going to be food on the stove.
02:21
We're still requesting we continue in at this time.
02:25
34 is clear, food on the stove.
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