Burnt food triggers fire alarm on Penfield Rd, Monroe County NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire units responded to an automatic alarm near Penfield Rd. A contact at the scene reported that burnt food in an oven set off the alarm. The situation was confirmed as a false alarm caused by burnt food, and emergency units cleared the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Engine 372 is on the line.
00:03
Engine 372 en route.
00:04
We received an update from a contact on scene saying that pizza in the oven set off the alarm.
00:09
Okay, I'll handle this call and station one and station two can handle the wire job.
00:15
Station one and station two to handle the wire job?
00:18
Unit 27 responding to frontfield road.
00:22
Unit 373 responding to Holmesburg Way.
00:24
Unit 703 to Holmesburg Way?
00:27
Unit 27 en route to Penfield Road.
00:30
72 to 73.
00:32
Go ahead.
00:34
Automatic alarm looks like it's just burnt food if you want to take the wire job.
00:38
Acknowledged, we'll continue your way.
00:41
373 confirming you're heading to Penfield Road for the wire job.
00:45
372 said they're all set with the initial call of burnt food.
00:53
Unit 27, you'll be the assignment as is for now.
00:57
Unit 27 leaving the assignment as is.
01:00
372 to dispatcher.
01:03
372.
01:04
Confirming burnt food.
01:06
Holmesburg back in service.
01:08
372 burnt food.
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