Fire alarm triggered by cooking steam in residential building, Claymont DE


A fire alarm went off in a residential building on North Town Street but was caused accidentally by cooking steam. The alarm was reset before fire crews arrived, and there was no actual fire.
Audio|Source: New Castle County Fire
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Transcript:
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Angel 1 is on the scene of the Hyde. Crossrun 829. What the atmosphere is a three-story, and then run multiple dwell on North Africa City. The vigil. Latterton. Latterton. Latterton. 15, 3, 19. 19. 19.
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Arrival detain 2. I have that Mr. Command. Chief Attain 2. Officer, Command. There's no active alarm in a building resident state that the alarm is reset prior to our arrivals due to the scheme and covenants to investigate. Get received.
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Officer to Command, confirming Unit 302, that helped by cooking, no need for ventilation. Towns Street Commandantafibrate 835 North Town Street is under control, accidental, activation due to steams, system reset prior to our arrival. Units will make themselves available, and battalion two is available. Receive a tight-to.
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Location mentioned:
Near Naamans Rd, Claymont, DE 19703
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