Fire alarm triggered by burnt food at medical building, Vermillion SD


A fire alarm was triggered in the Lee Medical School building in Vermillion. The cause was a smoke detector on the third floor near room 302 being set off by burnt food, possibly burnt popcorn. No smoke or active fire was found during the investigation.
Audio|Source: Vermillion Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Can you please page fire to the medical school for a full fire alarm?
00:06
Can you please page fire to the medical school for a full fire alarm?
00:24
Okay, I'm going to be paging fire to the C-bed building for a fire alarm.
01:04
Lee Med building for a full fire alarm.
01:08
Again,
01:09
vermilion fire units to the Lee Med School for a full fire alarm.
01:13
Clear at 1240.
01:16
The Chief one.
01:29
Meet around the med school.
01:38
One, two gang.
01:42
Two, can't go ahead.
01:44
PD units are clear from Subway.
01:47
That's work.
01:58
Smoke detector tripped,
02:01
third floor,
02:02
near room 302, officer en route.
02:17
All right. Chief One, an officer on scene is reporting the smell of burnt food, but no signs of smoke.
02:25
All right,
02:28
put me on scene here, multi-story educational facility.
02:32
Nothing showing two-sides on approach.
02:34
I'll be out on investigation and show me with Clark Street Command.
02:40
10-4[1].
02:41
10-4[1].
02:48
One.
02:51
2nd, go ahead.
02:54
Might be burn popcorn.
02:57
And for Chief One advice that he's on speed.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
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Location mentioned:
Lee Medical Bldg, E Clark St, Vermillion, SD 57069
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