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Burnt Food Triggered Fire Alarm in Residential Building
1710 Plymouth Ave N
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Summary
- Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a Minneapolis apartment building, which was determined to be caused by burnt food. No fire was present, and the alarm system was reset.
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1710 Plymouth Ave N.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1710 Plymouth Ave N.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1710 Plymouth Ave N.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1710 Plymouth Ave N.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 1710 Plymouth Ave N.
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MFD 1 · Jun 1, 6:47PM · 0:05
Ladder 4 Alpha, Ladder 4 Bravo, alarm panel's on reset, system normal.
MFD 1 · Jun 1, 6:47PM · 0:24
Engine 16, Engine 4, MMO, stand fight's around, on the dockside. Left calling. Dispatch, Ladder 4, this is burnt food, apartment 512. Ladder 4 can handle here for the rest, company in service. Received, Ladder 4, burnt food, apartment 512. Ladder 4 can handle for the rest of the response in service at 1845.
MFD 1 · Jun 1, 6:47PM · 0:21
Engine 20 en route, possible heart issue, 512 49th Ave North, 185, Bed 1, 420 outfit, 1843. Engine 4, Ladder 4 arrives, 1710 Plymouth Avenue North. We've got a six-story apartment building, nothing showing. Engine 4, command, we'll be checking. Received, Engine 4, six-story apartment, nothing showing and checking, 1843. Ladder 4 is on Plymouth. Received.
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