Residential fire alarm triggered by unattended cooking, New Orleans LA


Firefighters responded to a residential fire alarm near Claren Street and Melchior Jr. Boulevard. The home appeared vacant and food was left unattended on the stove. Firefighters planned to force entry to check the situation.
Audio|Source: New Orleans Fire
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8.26, response to a residential alarm, near Claren Street, crosses in Melchior Jr.
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Boulevard, Zone,
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2006.
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Inter 26, respond to a residential alarm near Claren Street, crosses Melchior Jr.
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Boulevard, Zone 2006.
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Use fairground 2, 1131.
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Enter 26, 174. 2,
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525.25.
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Inter 38, responding to a medical assault, Clayburn Avenue, crosses 4th Street, Zone 2002. Engine 38, responding to a medical assault, plateboard Avenue, crosses 4th Street, Zone,
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2002. The first respond is 1134.
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24-year-old. 28, 10-year-old.
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38 communications. Who in here? Can you read this?
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They responded to a medical South Claiborne Avenue crosses 4th Street. So in 2002,
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138 responding to a medical, South Claiborne Avenue, crosses 4th Street.
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Zone 2002, used first response to 1132.
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38, 10.4. All right,
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service.
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10.4.
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Palfoy.
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9 -8-2-0-9-8-2 there's no one home we got old our food and so we want forced entry
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In 388 you got a 50-year-old male who is in cardiac arrest you have alpha 32-81 you have alpha 32-881 come back not a 8
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Near Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70130
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