Fire alarm triggered by food left on stove in residence, Seattle WA


Firefighters responded to a residential fire alarm near 14 Avenue South. Food was left unattended on the stove, triggering the alarm. Firefighters forced the door open and resolved the hazard.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
03:16
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 13, fire response, near 14 Avenue South.
00:06
Engine 13, 451, near 14 Avenue South.
00:13
Residential automatic fire alarm.
00:20
Dispatch from 32 Avenue Command. Notify Metro that we have McClellan shut down at 32 Avenue South.
00:31
Okay,
00:33
32 Command will notify Metro that you have 32 Avenue shutdown.
00:41
Dispatch from 32 Avenue Command. That is going to be South McClellan Street is shut down.
00:49
Okay,
00:50
South McCone Street is shut down.
01:05
Rescue One from Rescue One, Bravo, we've got zeros on the exterior.
01:15
The rescue one, okay.
01:17
Can you do a lap around that delta side exposure?
01:21
No,
01:27
the side exposure, okay.
01:36
Command for M Rescue 1, the Charlie side exposure is all clear.
01:44
Commando can understand Charlie's side exposure clear no readings
01:51
Command also receives you have Rescue 1 Bravo checking out Delta side exposure
02:00
That's affirmative
02:04
Dispatch engine 20.
02:08
Good engine 20.
02:12
What is that, sir? It's like 15 minutes for fit testing.
02:19
20. Out for 20 minutes for fit testing.
02:38
Disnatch from command PSC unseen.
02:43
PSC on scene. PSC on scene.
02:53
Engine 13 from dispatch.
02:57
Engine 13.
03:00
We just got a call from the responsible party. They said they'll be there in a few minutes. They left some food on stove.
03:12
Certainly okay. We forced the door and have alleviated the problem.
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Location mentioned:
Near 14th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98108
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