Smoke at restaurant caused by grill left on in Louisville, Louisville KY
Fire crews responded to smoke at a restaurant on Poplar Level Road in Louisville. The smoke was caused by a grill left on, which triggered the alarm system. The situation was investigated and no hazard remained after the grill was turned off.
Audio|Source: Louisville Fire (Fire 1-4, LFR Alert)
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Transcript:
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City, barbecue, 425, Poplar Level Road, across the Taylor Avenue, Mercer Avenue.
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Police responded to a commercial alarm, saw motion in the lobby, and detected fire inside the building at 155.
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W.
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Truck 2X can bring a nose house.
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Are you responding to any medical calls?
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Quina, I'm seeing 425 percentile or an upper-level at a one-story restaurant city brook u.
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That's smoke showing unless you're doing operations.
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On scene, 1-3 restaurant with smoke showing 1-50s.
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So now, Mattian 3.
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Looks like there's been a grill left on, the restaurant is smoked up.
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We have 4th Century investigating.
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Mattian 3 is okay.
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Quentin on, grill left on, restaurant filled with smoke, investigating at 157.
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Struck through the radio, alarm system set off by a malfunction detector, system will not reset and notice and hazard has been issued, truck two into five in service.
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The system will not reset, notice and hazard issued, truck two in service at 159.
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Poplar Level Rd, Louisville, KY
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