Smoke detector alarm caused by unattended food on stove, Atlanta GA


Firefighters responded to a smoke detector alarm at a multi-family building near Johnson Rd NW, Atlanta. The alarm was triggered by food left unattended on the stove. No fire was found, and the situation was cleared.
Audio|Source: Atlanta Fire Rescue
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 8-2-1159, near Johnson Rd NW, establishing Johnson Road Command.
00:06
We've got nothing short on our story, weird-frame, multi-family dwelling, investigate.
00:14
Ready you receive.
00:16
Also receiving additional activation zone 17, real left smoke detector engine 8.
00:22
It's never received.
00:23
17 radio, this is there'll be food on the stove, no fire.
00:26
The log is been reset, return to the local, 17th of service.
00:30
Parametic engine, 12.01.
00:32
16, radio. We're getting C4 cancellation code.
00:35
How do you advise? The farmer to return the service.
00:38
Chuck 16, 1202.
00:39
Truck 16, received.
00:41
Thank you, radio. Here. I'm at this location.
00:43
I guess, um, you know, decided one of the ponsors and the dusts, made them to take away the smoke detectors.
00:51
No sound of smoke or fire.
00:52
I'm going to terminate Johnson Road command to show him to date.
00:56
Back and service.
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Location mentioned:
Johnson Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
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