Residential fire alarm triggered by cooking smoke, Erie PA
Fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near East 25th Street in Erie, Pennsylvania. Upon investigation, they found the alarm was triggered by cooking smoke and no fire was present.
Audio|Source: Millcreek Fire/EMS, East County Fire/EMS, Erie City Fire
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm, Charlie, near East 25th Street.
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Engine 13. Engine 8.
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Power 2.
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DC-224. Operations on TAC 1[1].
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Fire alarm, Charlie, near East 25th Street.
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Street between East Avenue and Perry Street 324 near East 25th.
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324 your cross streets are going to be East Avenue and Perry Street you're responding for a residential smoke detector downstairs.
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You have a hydrant on the southeast corner of East Avenue and near East 25th on a 6th-5th unit?
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Copy. This is a residential alarm, you said?
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That's affirmative.
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Copy. Thank you, Mr.
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Chairman.
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Charter.
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Hey,
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it's responding.
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13 on location.
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Two and a half story, nothing showing, investigating.
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10.13.
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Two story nothing visible,
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investigating.
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All right.
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Alarm company called back in, stated that the alarm went off due to cooking smoke.
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Proper code was given.
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Yeah, we copy.
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It's been burnt food.
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We can handle this.
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Engine 13 to handle.
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Engine 8, Tower 2, 324, your back to the risk.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
TAC 1: Tactical channel 1 for operations
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Location mentioned:
Near E 25th St, Erie, PA 16503
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