Smoke detected at apartments caused by burnt food, Lowell MA
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at an apartment complex on Middlesex Street. They found burnt food causing smoke but no active fire, and the alarm system was reset.
Audio|Source: Lowell Fire Department
02:15
Transcript:
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King 2866 full fire.
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Box 5292,
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near Middlesex Street.
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Engine 10,
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engine 7, engine 2, latitude, rescue, high-through to respond.
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Box 5292,
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near Middle 6th Street, Hallmark Village Apartments.
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Engine 10,
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engine 7, engine 2, latitude, rescue, cut through to respond.
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Cross streets are Wood Street and Dingwell.
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Senator 10.
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Rescue acid, you're responding.
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Agent 10 respondent.
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Two has got in.
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Kotter, yes, final second.
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Catherine, you're responding.
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Engine Tenure on scene, three-story brick, garden style, nothing shown.
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Engine Tenure on scene, three-story brick, garden style,
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nothing shown in Viscuit.
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Seven, that's a hydrant.
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Two thousand feet.
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A lot of two hundred.
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Engine turned to car three.
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Go ahead.
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We've got burnt food, unit 10, engine tank can handle.
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Okay, I have it.
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File on engine 10 is going to handle.
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You can return the other companies?
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Burn food, engine 10 is going to handle, other companies can return.
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Engines hit the fire alarm.
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Systems reset, turns return it.
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System reset, engine 10, you're returning, striking it up.
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