And exhaust air as "smoke"

Campfire scene on TV triggers fire alarm

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24.05.2024 09:55
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A campfire on TV, exhaust air from a tumble dryer and cloudy visibility - this led to a fire alarm in Wels on Thursday evening. A concerned resident interpreted the TV scene and the supposed smoke as a house fire and alerted the fire department.

A campfire scene in a TV movie led to a fire department operation in Wels at around 10.30 p.m. on Thursday. A local resident had raised the alarm about the supposed fire in a detached house. He claimed to have seen flames and smoke in the living room through a window.

Exhaust air from a tumble dryer
When the fire department arrived at the house, they were in for a surprise: there was no fire anywhere, but the neighbor may have mistakenly interpreted a film scene with a bonfire as a living room fire. The supposed smoke development turned out to be exhaust air from a tumble dryer.

In addition, according to the Wels fire department, the facade of the house was currently being renovated, which is why the windows were covered with foil. This could have obscured the view into the rooms.

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