Fire alarm triggered by burnt popcorn at residence, Pewaukee WI


A fire alarm was triggered at a residence near Panic Lane. After investigation, it was found that the alarm was caused by burnt popcorn with no actual fire present. Emergency responders confirmed that there was no fire.
Audio|Source: Waukesha County Fire - West
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Transcript:
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Station 55, Battalion 51, Engine 55, Med 55, Bravo Fire Alarm, 1721, near Panic Lane between wild dry lane and switchgrass Street, Western Lakes Fire Zone 50, timeout,
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2216.
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Overbook, Lane 20 minutes.
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Mattian 511. Can you confirm that there's no fire burn popcorn?
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Affirmative is the food issue? I copy that. You can have engine 55 and then 55 continue to confirm. You can place the available quarter.
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Answer.
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EMS Station 51, Intercept 51, Med 51, Pre-alert EMS, (number withheld), Blue Ribbon Drive, between Blue Ribbon Circle North and Summit Avenue, Momentum Early Learning, Western Lakes Fire Zone 10, timeout,
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2218.
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Mike 5-5 Engine 5-5 are not for a Bravo level fire alarm, 1721 Hammock Lane,
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given from the alarm company,
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and then they did advise there's no fire, it was just burnt popcorn.
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Location mentioned:
W287 N1963, Oakton Rd, Pewaukee, WI 53072
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