Smoke detector alarm at residential home caused by cooking, Camden ME


Fire crews responded to a smoke detector alarm at a residence near High St, Camden. After checking with someone caring for the home, they concluded the alarm was likely caused by a cooking error, not an actual fire.
Audio|Source: Knox County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Camden Fire respond to near High St for alarm company calling in a general smoke detection fire alarm 52 Rubble 1.
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Camden Fire respond to near High St.
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General Smoke Detector Alarm Activation called in by the alarm monitoring company at the 52 Bravo 1.
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Their cross-read is Marine Ave and Grey Rocks.
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Lace.
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Camden, engine 6 on Oaks.
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Manion 6.
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Community reach near High St.
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10-4[1] saying noirp.
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Knox, North East 81.
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North East 81?
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Transporting, cancel law enforcement.
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104, transporting, canceling law enforcement.
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Locks to Canon engine 6.
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Go for engine 6.
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I just spoke with the homeowner.
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They called in a dispatch advising.
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There's people there taking care of the home while the caller's gone.
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And that it was a cooking error.
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10-4[1]. We'll continue an on emergency and check it out.
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10-4[1].
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We're off on team with a two-story residential nothing showing.
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10-4[1] on team two-story residential nothing showing.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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