False fire alarm triggered by cooking at East Hampton apartment, East Hampton NY


A fire alarm was activated at an apartment in Windmill Village near Accabonac Rd, East Hampton. The alarm was caused by cooking, and there was no actual fire. Responders were initially unable to reset the alarm but later planned to do so.
Audio|Source: East Hampton, New York Town and Village Police, Fire and EMS Services
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Transcript:
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East Hampton Fire Department on the Air Chiefs Investigation for NOLMAC Fire Alarm[1] at Windmill Village, Complex number two, building number five, apartment, number 26, near Accabonac Rd, Croce Street, and Jenny's Pass.
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We're repeating for East Hampton Fire Department on the Air Chiefs Association for Nile Mac Fire Alarm[1].
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At Windmill Village, Complex number two, building number five, apartment 26, near Accabonac Rd, Croce Street, Jenny's Pass.
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1853, now as they were clear.
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910 and 91321 route.
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91321.
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9131. 331. 321.
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I advise the resident states that was set off by cooking,
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unable to reset the alarm.
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104, thank you.
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No, I'll do an hour for you in route.
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4832.
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You don't want to have to go because I'm just going to reset the alarm that's hit.
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Roger, thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Fire Alarm: Automatic fire alarm activation
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Location mentioned:
Near Accabonac Rd, East Hampton, NY 11937
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