Fire alarm triggered by burning food in home, Benedict MD


A fire alarm was set off by a smoke detector in a two-story single-family home near Mill Creek Rd. First responders found no fire or smoke inside. The alarm company confirmed the detector was in a hallway. The cause was food burning on the stove, with no fire damage found.
Audio|Source: Charles County Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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151 trolls on the scene,
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two stories, single family,
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nothing evident.
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On the scene, 151, two stories, single family, nothing evident.
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1015. 1015.
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Okay,
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Kness 204.
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On Air,
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Calvert, Medic 204.
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Charles County, Calvert, Permanaghamination, 204,
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(number withheld) Mill Creek Road.
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It will be for a 99-year-old female.
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Per of the caller keeps passing out while transferring to a wheelchair.
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Has a history of A-F and CHF.
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Calvert, Permanaghamelayance 204.
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Yeah, I copy that.
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144. 144, which call are you going to?
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7 turn.
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I got.
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151, Charles.
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151. 151. 151.
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360's complete, two in front, two in the rear.
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Nobody is home at this time,
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visual from the windows, there's nothing evident inside. Do you have a call back to the alarm company?
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The alarm company advised it was a hallway smoke detector, no further.
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Engine 151.
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May contact with the homeowner.
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They were burning food in the kitchen.
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You hold us ready.
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Copy, food on the stove and service at 1019, 144.
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