Residential fire alarm triggered by burnt food near Fairview Ave, Hopkinton RI
A residential fire alarm near Fairview Avenue was activated but was later found to be caused by burnt food. The alarm company confirmed the situation and canceled the response after verification.
Audio|Source: Southern Rhode Island and Southeastern Connecticut Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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I mentioned the Hope Valley Fire Department, you're responding.
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Near Fairview Avenue,
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a residential fire alarm activation.
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To a Wally Fire Department responding, near Fairview have a residential fire alarm activation.
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1719, Devonaroff, that's that.
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That's when I responded.
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3.3.
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No. No.
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926 station 1
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Topple.
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West 3905, station 1.
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Redden 8of.5, station 1.
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Redden that off her.
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Top of him.
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9-0-2-2-4.
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Right now, sir.
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One responding,
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Near Fairview Avenue.
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The call came from ADT security into Hopkinton Police.
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Hopkney Police notified me.
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Hopkney just called back and stated the alarm was set off due to burnt food and proper passcode was given, requesting to cancel.
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Receive,
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can hold all units in quarters.
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I'll respond from verification.
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All units held in quarters, 17, 22nd.
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Alarm company called back, requesting to cancel, proper passcode was given.
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Per 901 unit held in quarters, he's going to handle.
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Location mentioned:
Near Fairview Ave, Hope Valley, RI 02832
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