Residential smoke alarm caused by cooking, no fire, Hilton Head Island SC
A smoke alarm was triggered in a residence near Long Marsh Lane. Investigation showed it was caused by cooking with no fire present.
Audio|Source: Bluffton Township and Hilton Head Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 1. near Long Marsh Lane, alarms, emergent response.
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TAC 1[1]. Engine 1.
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near Long Marsh Lane, alarms, emergent response.
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TAC 1[1].
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Medic 1 out of service.
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Receive, Medic 1 out of service.
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One is responding for residential smoke alarm activation.
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Second floor, left hall.
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No contact me.
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Proceed.
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Medic 2, Agent 2.
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2.
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Go from that, 2.
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Might be easier to park on North Sea Pines, right where the beach access walk passes.
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Received between laughing goal and oyster capture?
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Yes.
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Gee.
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Engine 1 dispatch.
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Engine 1.
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Alarm company advises they spoke to the keyholder, cooking incident, no active fire.
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Receive, engine 1 continues to report.
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Receive, engine 1 to continue.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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TAC 1: Tactical channel 1 for operations/communications
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Location mentioned:
Long Marsh Ln, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
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