Smoke alarm triggered by cooking mishap in kitchen, Barrington RI


Firefighters responded to a smoke alarm triggered by cooking in the kitchen. After checking, they found no fire or danger. The alarm was a false alert caused by cooking smoke.
Audio|Source: BarringtonFD 800
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 2 is on a high, sir.
00:07
Engine 1 file, I'm on this scene.
00:08
I got nothing showing, size 1, 2, 3, and 4.
00:12
Engine 1A has come in and I'll be investigating.
00:18
Agent 2 and engine 1 are on, see nothing showing, size 1, 2, 3, and 4, engine 1A has come in.
00:24
They'll be investigating near Maple Lab.
00:30
Fire alarm for command.
00:34
Command, final arm.
00:43
Command, just be advisor on Channel 1, but I do have a medical call, 369 Maple Lab, 18-year-old male difficulty breathing.
00:51
What's your pleasure?
01:07
Command and flyline, neutral, wasn't medical.
01:10
And we're investigating a smoke detector activation in the surface all the way.
01:21
Rob, you're investigating smoke detection activation.
01:29
Firearms command.
01:36
Man.
01:40
I just received the master clear and Warren Engine and Rescue will be responding.
01:49
While we don't get engines with war on medical aid.
01:53
We need engine go to East Providence.
01:55
Receive.
01:59
Receive.
02:00
Command a file out.
02:06
Okay, command.
02:13
This alarm was caused by a cooking mishap in the kitchen.
02:17
Could be a cold yellow or engine one and engine two.
02:26
Roger, cooking mishap, code yellow for engine 1 and engine 2.
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Barrington, RI
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