Fire alarm triggered by burnt food at residence


Fire Marshal is investigating after a fire alarm was triggered at a residence. The situation appears to be under control with burnt food being the likely cause and no actual fire reported.
Audio|Source: Montgomery County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
Fresh Groo's, 1,000 South Eastern Road. 351-acre, 358-A seizures, fresh grocer, 1,000 South-Eastern Road. To Greenwood, I don't know, Chownham. 381-8, that's for protection. 381-8, that's for reference. 9-8-8-8-0-8-3-8-3-4-4-Marshal's investigation. 33 East Princeton Road. Lower Marion Fire Marshal's investigation. 33 East Princeton Road, Team Contracton State, Ray and Oxford Road back in the Wood section in Lower Marion. 5A head injury, CVS 55 Park Avenue, 325A head injury, CVS 55 Park Avenue, Cvys Valk Avenue, Claymore Avenue, and Carman Drive, Collegeville. For three, all companies texting in for a general fire alarm. This is the third general fire line? Fire one yesterday and then one a little bit ago. Okay, everything. Panic from assistance, we saw. Just poison. We were able to meet contact with the occupant. There's no problem with burn food. We're able. Okay, just twice. So far as far as 3.33 on. 3.31.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Princeton Rd, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004
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