Oven cleaning triggers false residential fire alarm, Port Townsend WA


A residential fire alarm was triggered near Jackman Street when a resident was cleaning their oven, causing the smoke detector to activate. The homeowner confirmed there was no fire and it was a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Jefferson County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Engine 1 in Route near Jackman Street, cross of Kimball Court and 29th Street, advising a residential fire alarm. However, on the line with the homeowner at this time, they're advising that it's a false alarm. She was cleaning out her oven and set off the smoke detector.
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Engine 1 receives.
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1249. 7.43.
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1713, 1249.
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Comptown units a follow-up phone call request for a theft report, Liblo Southeast, details mobile.
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Two-class.
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55-12-64.
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15-Govac-com, clear,
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mobile.
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15-12-54. 15-12-44.
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Jeff Kahn from engine one.
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Engine one.
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One's on scene near Jackman Street with a small two-story residential, nothing still any.
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Engine one will be investigated in the offensive strategy and engine one will have offensive command, or sorry,
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Jackman command.
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Engine one on scene of a two-story, small residential structure, nothing's showing, investigating the offensive strategy.
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Engine one will be Jackman Command, 12-55.
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Location mentioned:
Near Jackman St, Port Townsend, WA 98368
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