Accidental smoke alarm triggers fire response in Washington Township, Minerva OH
Fire crews responded to a smoke alarm activation near Baton Street Northeast in Washington Township. Upon arrival, the cause was confirmed to be accidental, related to cooking activities. No fire or injuries were reported during the incident.
Audio|Source: Stark County Fire
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Transcript:
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I have a report of a smoke alarm near Baton Street Northeast.
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Baton Street Northeast.
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Smoke alarm long gone off.
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Time out, 1230.
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I was in a bird medic 55 dispatch medic 55 is in service on the air if I'm in service on your
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Central dispatch to Washington units be advised alarm company called back they made contact with a person on-scene advice it was accidental that she was cooking check in my voice
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dispatch from 614 614 go ahead copy accidental I'll continue to check and advise hold you
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So.
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Dispatch from 614.
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Go ahead.
01:16
631 on scene, single story masonry construction.
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Nothing trying to from Alpha Bravo.
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We've got to investigate it.
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Can't report to Uniontown Fire.
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Uniontown Fire responding near Linden Street northwest.
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Near Linden Street northwest.
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Uniontown Fire responding for a 47-year-old male with high blood sugar.
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1236 hours.
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12-36 hours.
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Can't stop.
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Do you ever call for us?
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Go ahead.
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Was it confirmed accidental, I'll watch you get into return, you can go ahead and clear this call.
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Copy.
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Washington Township, OH
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