Smoke detector triggered by burned food at Cleveland home, Cleveland OH
Fire units responded to a carbon monoxide detector activation near Oxford Ave in Cleveland. Upon arrival, they found the smoke detector was triggered by burned food on a stove. There was no carbon monoxide hazard present.
Audio|Source: Cleveland Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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We have an emergency CO[1] for U.N.
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Engine 39 at near Oxford Ave.
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You got that from 117th in Cooley.
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Rest center mag, 21.
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Copy B3. This message 39 respondent from West 157 in Lorain.
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Copy 39. Copy 39.
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21.
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Do you have a round?
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DeWay restroom.
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A medic 20 safety check.
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20 safe. 25.
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Engine 20, rolling.
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Engine 20 on the first responder, 433, 0-3-010.
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Engine 20 on the first responder, 433, zero-tending, row.
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And then 20 be advised, he's going to be unit 1.
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20 copy 1.40.
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107-30. 2.5-story residential occupies.
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We're investigating.
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Is it 311?
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That's affirmative.
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You're gonna have a run.
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You're on dispatch too.
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Just 39 to B3.
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Go ahead, 309.
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Keith, this is the CO[1].
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It's a smoke detector going off.
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They had food burning in the stove.
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Engine 39 can handle damage.
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Copy that, no CIO, thanks.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CO: Carbon Monoxide
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Location mentioned:
Near Oxford Ave, Cleveland, OH 44111
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