Firefighters respond to alarm caused by burnt toast


Firefighters went to an apartment building after a fire alarm. They found that the alarm was triggered by burnt toast in one of the apartments. There was no actual fire.
Audio|Source: Asbury Park Fire Department
02:10
Transcript:
Playing 8375. 8375. We'll be out of 1,000th to the fire alarm or the out of rest getting. We just got it, just came in. I'm not sure if it went on, but you got low light. 8368Land. Call on 68, think. Yeah, just want to make sure you heard 8375. They called out at that fire alarm and it was coming in at the 1003rd. Yeah, I'm pulling up now. If you gave a report, I didn't hear it. Yeah, I was just going to call you. I was just saying, we were passing by when we heard the alarm going off. That's all we stopped. Joe's going upstairs is at the apartment 702. Crazy. Culinary mishap. Burn toast, the 10%[1]. (name withheld), did you copy that? Yeah, reset and holding. Reset holding. Remed, holding. Nimbly, glibly. It's hilarious.
Police codes explained
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10%: Indicates minor fire involvement (likely fire severity estimate)
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Location mentioned:
Asbury Park, NJ 07712
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