Smoke detector activation caused by burnt food in apartment, Charleston WV


Fire units responded to an activated smoke detector in the living room of an apartment near Lee St E. Upon arrival, there was no fire found; the alarm was triggered by burnt food.
Audio|Source: Charleston Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Set your engine 451, truck 461, spawn to Lee Terrace Apartments.
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near Lee St E, Department 201, near Lee St E, Department 201,
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across from Bradford Street.
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This will be for a smoke detector in the living room.
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Time now, it's 1027.
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Engine one and they're out.
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1028.
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Engine 1, I'm seeing nothing showing.
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On seeing nothing showing 1029.
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Truck 1stay.
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Truck 1,
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1029. Truck 1, 1029.
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Engine 1, 1029.
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Engine 1, Metro.
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Engine 1. Engine 1.
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Burn food, return on you.
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10.4, truck 461, you copy?
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1030.
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1031.
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Location mentioned:
Near Lee St E, Charleston, WV 25301
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