Smoke smell caused by burnt food in college building, Charlottesville VA


Emergency crews responded to a smoke odor and fire alarm at a college building near Emmet St S. Investigation found burnt food in a microwave caused the smell, with no fire or smoke present.
Audio|Source: Albemarle County Fire and Rescue
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Engine 10, Engine 5, Truck 9, and Italian Sheik 1.
00:04
Commercial smell of smoke.
00:06
Contemplative Commons, near Emmet St S.
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Respond on Alpha Tech 3.
00:11
Engine 10, Engine 5, truck 9, and Italian Cheek 1.
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Commercial smell of smoke.
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Contemplative Commons, near Emmet St S.
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Respond on Alpha Tech 3.
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Day and one engine dead engine five truck nine he responding to near Emmet St S cross streets of Thompson Road and Mormick Road for the smell of smoke and commercial structure.
00:36
A closest item is going to be on the Alpha Bravo side of the building.
00:40
Caller reports an audible alarm in the building.
00:43
No fire or smoke.
00:44
Smell of smoke in the building.
00:45
They found the burnt part of a dish in the microwave, (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Near Emmet St S, Charlottesville, VA 22903
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