False fire alarm caused by cooking pan in Tacoma, Tacoma WA


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a multi-residential building near South L Street in Tacoma. The alarm was triggered by a pan left on the stove. There was no fire, smoke, or hazardous conditions. The alarm system was reset.
Audio|Source: Tacoma Fire
01:57
Transcript:
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To cover Injifor on scene in command of 101 South L Street.
00:04
I have a 200 by 100 multi-residential structure, alarm soundings being evacuated, nothing shown at this time.
00:13
Indypore will be investigating all their units standby phone arrival. Battalion 2, complete 360[1].
00:23
On scene, command of investigating in 1830.
00:30
Command Battalion 2 on C and will be conducting a 360[1].
00:37
Command, receive.
00:43
Command, I'm not seeing standby on 11th.
00:51
Command from Battalion 2.360[1], complete all four sides clear.
00:59
Commander Chief.
01:05
Battalion 2 from Command.
01:07
Yeah.
01:09
Inger 4 and received floor 6.
01:14
Battalion 2 received engine 4 proceeding to floor 6.
01:18
Command from engine 4.
01:20
Sound unit 612, running up pan on the stove. Command. Engine 4 from command, just confirming no fire, no smoke, no extension.
01:37
Affirmative.
01:42
Engine 4 from command, is your driver in a position to attempt a reset of the FACP?
01:49
Affirmative. Break. Injure4 driver from Injure 4,
01:53
sensor reset.
01:55
Inj4 driver received.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
360: 360-degree size-up (complete walk-around of the structure)
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Location mentioned:
S L St, Tacoma, WA
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