Food burning causes smoke odor at apartment building


Fire department responded to a report of smoke and a food smell in an apartment. They evacuated people and found no fire, just food burning on the stove.
Audio|Source: Frederick County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, State Police
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Transcript:
(name withheld) 121, the other of them are in front of 1450 Key Parkway. Thank you. Thank you. (name withheld) 11, the all incoming units. I'm able to complete the full 360s into the size of the building. I got three stories in the rear, nothing evident. I don't have a locational utilities right yet. I have occupants outside. I'll be establishing the Key Parkway command. I will have ammo, be my two out. I have all the units tactic this stage so I can get the benefit of the eyes on what's happening in this side. 132-10-4[1]. Because ABD has anyone. 10-4. 115-10-4. Battalion 9-2 is on the scene. I'll be in front of 1452. I'll head the Stationary Command. I'm good with your initial report, (name withheld) 11. You'll be the Investigator Group Supervisor. Battalion 9-212. The Army, Command, 857. Copy investigating group. Chief, right now we have a haze in the stairwell. Like I said, it's an odor of food. We're just trying to find the red barn. Command copies. Is that a haze on all levels in the stairwell? Number two and number three. Okay. Nothing happened on the rear. 236, 104.336-104. 336-104. 3,000. 3,000. The truck's going to grab a manor. I know you hold an engine 11 and the truck. Command copy, command all units holding the engine 11 and truck 4 for food on the stove on the second floor. All the remaining units can return to service when ready. Committee holding engine 11 truck 4, remainder in service, 859.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Message Received
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Location mentioned:
Near Key Pkwy, Frederick, MD 21702
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