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Kitchen on Fire is a Generic Call Incident featured in 911 Operator. This call has four different storylines, all starting with a call from a woman who says that her kitchen is on fire.

What exactly is on fire is determined by random chance during the early part of the call. It could be the woman's counter, her toaster, or oil in a frying pan. An additional random element determines whether the call can be solved by the caller herself, creating a fourth storyline. Each of these situations requires a completely different response from the operator, though three of the four can be resolved through conversation and allow the call to be ultimately ignored.

As a Generic Call, Kitchen on Fire may be triggered at any time during Free Play mode.

During Career play, this call may occur multiple times.

Opening Lines[]

Speaker Line
Operator "911, what's your emergency?"
Caller Help! My kitchen is on fire.

Randomized Plot Structure[]

This call has four possible plots, but its structure is relatively simple. It starts with a common intro in which the operator asks what's on fire. This triggers a random roll to determine which of three objects in the kitchen is burning (a 33% chance of each) - leading to plots 1, 2 or 3.

Whichever plot is selected, the operator is presented with three possible solutions (fire extinguisher, damp cloth or simply water). Only one option is correct for the selected plot. Choosing the correct option has a good chance to lead directly to the successful end of the conversation, allowing you to IGNORE the call for +2 Reputation.

Two of the scenarios have a chance for the correct solution to fail anyway (20% for the oil, 50% for the toaster). Both failed cases lead to a fourth plot that must be resolved with firefighter response.

Attempting the objectively wrong solution for the selected plot results in the fire getting worse and/or the woman getting severely hurt, reducing your Reputation reward and requiring you to dispatch an ambulance together with the firefighters.

Intro[]

The first part of this incident call is identical regardless of whatever plot unfolds. It is described here as an entry-point into the four different plots. The plots diverge immediately once the caller reports which item in her kitchen is on fire.

Summary[]

A woman calls 911 in a panic to report that her kitchen is on fire. The operator tries to determine which object is on fire, in the hope of enacting a procedural response that might save the situation immediately.

Optimal Conversation: Intro[]

Speaker Dialogue Extra Effects
Operator 911, what's your emergency? Reputation +3
Caller Help! My kitchen is on fire.
WHAT'S ON FIRE?
Operator What's on fire?
The counter! I accidentally threw a cloth on the burner... And the fire spreads quickly! 33% chance.
Skip to Optimal Conversation: Plot 1
Caller Oil in the frying pan! 33% chance.
Skip to Optimal Conversation: Plot 2
My toaster! And the fire's spreading! 33% chance.
Skip to Optimal Conversation: Plot 3

Plot 1: Counter[]

This plot occurs if the woman reported that the burning item in her kitchen is her countertop.

Summary[]

The woman reports that the countertop in her kitchen is on fire, after she'd accidentally thrown a cloth too close to the burner. The operator realizes that simply pouring water on the counter will put out the fire, and instructs the caller to so do, which she does. She thanks the operator, and the call is IGNORED.

Reputation[]

Dialog Choice Resolve Call Reputation Ignore Call Reputation
(ANSWER CALL) +3
USE WATER -3 +2
PUT OUT THE FIRE (50% chance) -3 +2
I'LL SEND FIREFIGHTERS -1 -4
Maximum possible: 2 2

On Site[]

Icon Incident F KITCHEN ON FIRE (Counter)
Element Name Actions Notes
Face UnknownSuspect Caller Always female.
Resolved by default.
Initially disabled elements
(may become active depending on conversation or other events)
Icon Fire Larger Fire Icon FireWork Fire Work 100 to 150 sec.
  • By default, only the caller is here, and is already resolved, requiring no interaction. This is only possible if you've sent units to the house after already resolving the conversation properly, but never pressed "IGNORE" before units arrived on the scene. The call will instantly end with no Reputation points awarded.
  • If the caller was instructed to use a damp cloth, and/or instructed to use an extinguisher but didn't have one, the "Fire" element is added to the scene, taking between 100 and 150 seconds of Fire Work to put out. Resolving this situation rewards you with +2 Reputation.

Optimal Conversation: Plot 1[]

Speaker Dialogue Extra Effects
Continuing from Intro conversation...
USE WATER
Operator Try to put out the fire with water.
Caller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phew... It's gone, I guess... I panicked... Thank you! Ignore Reputation +2.
Operator No problem. Just doing my job. Reputation set to 0.
Caller Bye! Call ended.

Choices to Avoid[]

Avoid telling the woman I'LL SEND FIREFIGHTERS, as it is completely unnecessary for this particular plot.

Additionally, USE A DAMP CLOTH will fail, and then lock you into trying the fire extinguisher (which only has a 50% chance of success) or calling the firefighters - which, again, is unnecessary. Just use water.

Plot 2: Oil[]

This plot occurs if the woman reported that the burning item in her kitchen is oil in a frying pan.

Summary[]

The woman reports that a frying pan full of oil is on fire. The correct procedure to put out burning oil is to cover the frying pan with a damp cloth. The operator explains this to the caller, who puts out the fire handily. She thanks the operator, and the call is IGNORED.

Reputation[]

Dialog Choice Resolve Call Reputation Ignore Call Reputation
(ANSWER CALL) +3
USE A DAMP TOWEL -3 +2
USE WATER -2 -4
PUT OUT THE FIRE -2 -4
I'LL SEND FIREFIGHTERS -1 -4
Maximum possible: 2 2

On Site[]

Icon Incident F or Icon Incident MF KITCHEN ON FIRE (Oil)
Element Name Actions Notes
Face UnknownSuspect Caller Always female.
Resolved by default.
Initially disabled elements
(may become active depending on conversation or other events)
Face UnknownHeavyInjured Burnt caller Icon HeavyInjury Larger Hit Points 70 Always female.
Icon Bleeding Bleeding -0.2/sec
Icon Fire Larger Fire Icon FireWork Fire Work 100 to 150 sec.
  • By default, only the caller is here, and is already resolved, requiring no interaction. This is only possible if you've sent units to the house after already resolving the conversation properly, but never pressed "IGNORE" before units arrived on the scene. The call will instantly end with no Reputation points awarded.
  • If the damp cloth solution failed, or the caller was instructed to use an extinguisher but didn't have one, the "Fire" element is added to the scene as listed above, taking between 100 and 150 seconds of Fire Work to put out. Resolving this situation rewards you with +2 Reputation.
  • If the caller was instructed to use an extinguisher on the fire, the "Fire" element is added to the scene. Instead of its listed properties, it will take 200 seconds of work to put out, and has a Fire Growth rate of 1, which means it will likely take even more than that (depending on how quickly the firefighters arrived). Resolving the situation rewards you with only +1 Reputation.
  • If the caller was instructed to use water on the fire, medical units must be dispatched along with firefighters. They will find the caller severely burned, requiring both treatment and transport to hospital. The "Fire" element is also added to the scene, but now takes up to 200 seconds of Fire Work to put out. Resolving the situation rewards you with only +1 Reputation.

Optimal Conversation: Plot 2[]

Speaker Dialogue Extra Effects
Continuing from Intro conversation...
USE A DAMP TOWEL
Operator I want you to stay calm. Carefully cover the fire with a damp towel.
Caller It didn't help! What should I do?! 20% chance.
Skip to Optimal Conversation: Plot 4
Okay! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . done. I guess everything's fine! Thank you! 80% chance.
Ignore Reputation +2.
If the solution worked...
Operator No problem. Just doing my job. Reputation set to 0.
Caller Bye! Call ended.

Choices to Avoid[]

Under no circumstance should you tell the woman to USE WATER or USE AN EXTINGUISHER.

Also, you may want to save the question ADDRESS? for later, as the caller's location doesn't become relevant unless the solution actually fails.

Plot 3: Toaster[]

This plot occurs if the woman reported that the burning item in her kitchen is her toaster.

Summary[]

The woman reports that the toaster in her kitchen is on fire, and that the fire is already spreading. Fearing electrocution if water were to be used, the operator instead instructs the woman to use her fire extinguisher on the burning appliance. This works, and the caller puts out the fire handily. She thanks the operator, and the call is IGNORED.

Reputation[]

Dialog Choice Resolve Call Reputation Ignore Call Reputation
(ANSWER CALL) +3
USE WATER -3 -4
USE A DAMP TOWEL -3 -4
PUT OUT THE FIRE -3 +2
I'LL SEND FIREFIGHTERS -1 -4
Maximum possible: 2 2

On Site[]

Icon Incident F or Icon Incident MF KITCHEN ON FIRE (Toaster)
Element Name Actions Notes
Face UnknownSuspect Caller Always female.
Resolved by default.
Initially disabled elements
(may become active depending on conversation or other events)
Face UnknownHeavyInjured Electrocuted caller Icon HeavyInjury Larger Hit Points 60 Always female.
Icon Bleeding Bleeding -0.1/sec
Icon Fire Larger Fire Icon FireWork Fire Work 100 to 150 sec.
  • By default, only the caller is here, and is already resolved, requiring no interaction. This is only possible if you've sent units to the house after already resolving the conversation properly, but never pressed "IGNORE" before units arrived on the scene. The call will instantly end with no Reputation points awarded.
  • If the caller was instructed to use an extinguisher but didn't have one, the "Fire" element is added to the scene as listed above, taking between 100 and 150 seconds of Fire Work to put out. Resolving this situation rewards you with +2 Reputation.
  • If the caller was instructed to use either water or a damp cloth, medical units must be dispatched along with firefighters. They will find the caller electrocuted, requiring both treatment and transport to hospital. The "Fire" element is also added to the scene. Resolving the situation does not provide any reward whatsoever, but the call cannot be ignored without a severe penalty, either.

Optimal Conversation: Plot 3[]

Speaker Dialogue Extra Effects
Continuing from Intro conversation...
USE AN EXTINGUISHER
Operator Ok, do you have an extinguisher?
Caller No... 50% chance.
Skip to Optimal Conversation: Plot 4
Yeah... 50% chance.
PUT OUT THE FIRE
(Only available if the caller says she has an extinguisher.)
Operator Ok, use it to put out the fire.
Caller Okay... Wait . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phew. The fire's gone. Thank you! Ignore Reputation +2.
Operator No problem. Just doing my job. Reputation set to 0.
Caller Bye! Call ended.

Choices to Avoid[]

Under no circumstance should you tell the woman to USE WATER or USE A DAMP CLOTH.

Also, you may want to save the question ADDRESS? for later, as the caller's location doesn't become relevant unless the solution actually fails.

Plot 4: Out of Control[]

This plot occurs if the "correct" solutions to the burning item didn't work, whether because of random chance (20% chance when putting out an oil fire with a damp cloth) or because the woman doesn't have a fire extinguisher. In this case, it will be impossible to IGNORE the call, and firefighters must respond instead.

Summary[]

Despite the operator making the correct call for the type of fire in question, the solution failed to put out the fire.

Realizing that the woman will not be able to solve the problem herself, the operator instructs her to evacuate the house immediately and wait for firefighters to arrive. The firefighters put out the fire, and the situation is resolved.

Reputation[]

Dialog Choice Resolve Call Reputation Ignore Call Reputation
I'LL SEND FIREFIGHTERS -1 -4
Maximum possible: 2 -4

On Site[]

Icon Incident F KITCHEN ON FIRE (Out of Control)
Element Name Actions Notes
Face UnknownSuspect Caller Always female.
Resolved by default.
Icon Fire Larger Fire Icon FireWork Fire Work 100 to 150 sec.
  • Upon arrival, the firefighters will find the caller safely outside her home, while a fire rages inside.
  • The caller is Resolved by default, and requires no interaction.
  • Firefighters must put in 100 to 150 seconds of Fire Work to resolve the call, earning you +2 Reputation.

Optimal Conversation: Plot 4[]

Speaker Dialogue Extra Effects
Continuing from Plot 2 or Plot 3 Optimal Conversations...
I'LL SEND FIREFIGHTERS
Operator Ok, get yourself and anyone else that's in the house out of the house now. The fire department will be there soon. Enable Icon Fire Larger Fire.
Reputation -1.
Ignore Reputation -4.
Caller Ok. Call ended.

Choices to Avoid[]

If you've reached this point using the Optimal Conversations for previous plots, do not select anything other than I'LL SEND FIREFIGHTERS, else you might exacerbate the situation. Do not IGNORE the plot, either.

After Action Report[]

Condition ID If... After-Action Report Text
Goodinstr USE WATER (Plot 1 only)
Or...
USE A DAMP TOWEL (Plot 2 only, 80% chance)
Or...
PUT OUT THE FIRE (Plot 1 or 3)
"The operator gave the right instructions to the caller. Thanks to that, the situation was easily controlled and there was no need to dispatch the fire fighting team."
Badinstr USE WATER (Plot 2 only)
Or...
PUT OUT THE FIRE (Plot 2 only)
"The operator failed to give the right instructions to the caller, which made the situation worse."
Electro USE WATER (Plot 3 only)
Or...
USE A DAMP TOWEL (Plot 3 only)
"Due to the operator's wrong instructions, the caller got electrocuted and needed both firefighters' and paramedics' intervention."
Unnec Unused "The caller would've managed the situation by herself if the operator gave her the right instructions. The firefighters' intervention could've been avoided."
Necc Caller did not have a fire extinguisher "Firefighters' intervention was needed."
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