Fire alarm at Ithaca apartment caused by burnt food, Ithaca NY


A fire alarm was triggered at an apartment building near East Green Street in Ithaca. Fire responders found no fire or smoke. The cause was identified as burnt food. Residents waited outside as a safety measure.
Audio|Source: Tompkins County Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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The Ithaca, Engine 1, Engine 2, Truck 2,
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210, East Green Street, the Ithacaan, across the South Rora Street and South Couga Street, on a Zone 992 General Fire Alarm.
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Further again, engine 1, engine 2, truck 2, 210, East Green Street, the Ithigan.
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Cross the South Aurora Street and South Kuga Street on a Zone 992 General Fire Alarm.
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Time is 2216.
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Copy the ground, 851.
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851. May 5-1.
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Okay,
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service for the refusal.
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Copy. Packing service refusal, 22.8.
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Truck's arriving in multi-store buildings.
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Everybody's waiting outside, we've got nothing showing, we'll be in a busking mode.
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Truck you're in with nothing shown, you'll be investigating.
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You'll be investigating 6.3 drive, B.
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Queen Street Command.
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Order of burnt food from outside.
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Sounds like burnt food outside.
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Or room 818.
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The cell show is 818.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Green St, Ithaca, NY 14850
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