Smoke from burnt food triggers commercial fire alarm, Hayden AL
Fire and emergency medical units responded to a commercial fire alarm at an auto detailing business near County Highway 5. The alarm was caused by smoke from burnt food during cooking, and no actual fire was found. All units returned to service.
Audio|Source: Blount County Fire & EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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84-9319,
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near County Highway 5,
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near County Highway 5.
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It's going to be a fire alarm with a living room smoke detector.
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Brickwood Caverns Road and Shelnut Drive or Cross Streets, 759.
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Let him receive.
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Section 84.993, second tone.
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Respond to near County Highway 5 telling at You Got the Look, auto detailing.
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For a commercial fire alarm, point of activation will be a living room smoke detector, crosswitch, Rickwood Coverage Road, Shellnet Drive, 801.
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921 respond.
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950 to what responding?
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93 received.
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93 received.
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94 received.
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84 received.
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84 received.
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84 received.
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8404 to 9301
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Firebase, 901 on scene, one story, resident for nothing to show us to order.
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9301 on scene.
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Referres central not in gem in 805.
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Firebase 99305.
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Firebase 99301.
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Spoke with the resident.
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(name withheld) was cooking breakfast and burned it.
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She's got another code to turn it off.
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She used the residence from the mother.
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So you've been trying to get a hold to them to get the number.
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But there's no fire here.
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All units can go in service.
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All units can go in service.
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8.07.
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Okay, all four receives, the Senate report in service.
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Notting, they get one at service.
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Notting in service, Idaho.
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Location mentioned:
Near County Hwy 5, Hayden, AL 35079
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