False fire alarm caused by store radio at residence, Raymond WA


A resident at a home near Jackson Avenue in Raymond reported fire alarms sounding throughout the residence, but there was no smoke or smell of fire. Fire crews responded and found that the alarm was caused by a store radio the resident brought home. The alarm stopped once the radio was turned off.
Audio|Source: North Pacific County Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Central was known for Raymond's fire for an unknown alarm sounding.
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Raymond Fire for alarms near Jackson Ave.
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Resident has no idea what the alarms are, thinks they're in every room. Raymond Fire for possible fire alarms near Jackson Ave.
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RP does not smell smoke, does not see smoke,
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possibly heat up an addict. Time 1410.
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Information sending fire to near Jackson for fire alarm and a resident. Two all six, 1410.
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0.5.30.
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5530. responding near Jackson.
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2530, responding near Jackson, 1411. 4211.
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Engine 1 in route, 1411.
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54543, responding with 3, 1412.
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Central to Raymond Fire in route to near Jackson.
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R.B. Recall advised that she had a store radio that she brought home, and that is where the alarm was sounding from.
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She's turned that off and the alarm is now gone.
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Central 5530 received also you can.
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She'll be on scene. I'll make contact with the Army.
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5530.
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On scene, we'll make contact.
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1413.
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30 from Engine 1. We should like us to continue.
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Go ahead and stand down this time.
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Receive. Central Engine 1 will be in search turning.
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Engine 1 in service, returning 1413.
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Location mentioned:
Near Jackson Ave, Raymond, WA 98577
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