False fire alarm at Waterfront Place caused by smoking, Seattle WA


An automatic fire alarm at Waterfront Place was triggered, but no smoke or fire was found. The alarm was likely caused by someone smoking cigarettes in the garage.
Audio|Source: Seattle Fire
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Transcript:
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Automatic fire alarm at Waterfront Place, the latter 4.
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7-8 response 844-24-25 Avenue Southwest.
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Edge 11, 844-25 Avenue Southwest.
00:27
Charlie, 68-year-old female decreased LOC,
00:31
history of diabetes.
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Engine 9, fire response 3401, Evanston Avenue North.
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Engine 9, 3401, Evanston, Avenue North.
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Automatic fire alarm with the Dreamland, Bar and Diner with Ladder 8.
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Ladder 8 responding, no MDT.
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Ladder 8 responding.
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Dispatch Western Command, we don't have any kind of smoke fire this time. We didn't cancel the truck.
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Number 4, code green[1].
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Law & 4, co-green.
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The alarm for command from dispatch. The alarm company did call back. They said they think it might have been set off by smoking cigarettes in the garage.
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Thank you.
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Engine 17, age response, Universityway Northeast, Northeast, Northeast, 47 Street.
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Engine 17, University Way, North East and Northeast 47.
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Adult mail down, look for a flagger.
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It's 9-8-3401, Evanston-Evignon.
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We've got nothing visible.
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We'll be investigating us, Allison Command.
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The 9at, Evanston Command.
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Dispatch, Evanston Command.
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Dispatch froze. Dispatch froze, yeah.
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You could code green[1] the truck.
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This is somebody smoking in the lobby.
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Okay, Latter-8, code green[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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code green: Non-emergency or downgraded response; proceed without lights or sirens, situation under control.
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