False fire alarms caused by cooking smoke


Radio log of responders for two fire alarms. Both were false alarms: one at 1224 West 27th Street was set off by cooking smoke, and the alarm at 8614 Sturgis Street was accidentally activated by oven smoke. Responders confirm no hazard.
Audio|Source: Norfolk City Fire and EMS Dispatch
02:18
Transcript:
Fire alarm[1] 1-224 West 27th Street. Engine 7, ladder 7 respond for Fire alarm 1-224 West 27th Street. Engine 7, ladder 7 respond for Fire alarm 1-224 West 27th Street. Engine 7, ladder 7, respond for fire alarm 1224 West 27th Street. Attack 3, 1329. Live 1-0-3. Do you have a contact number for the property owner for this location? Negative. Agent 7 is route. 7-Liter-7-year responding for fire alarm 1224 West 27th Street Indicating downslayer smoke detector at 1331. Carvinoxide alarm, 8614, 301. Carverine oxide alarm, 8614, 30th Street. Flash 7, you can clear. It was a purpose of food. Copy. Engine 7, (name withheld). Ingen 7, (name withheld). Ingen 7. B... B... B... B... B... B... Latter 13 respond for a common outside of alarm. 8-614, Sturgis Street, Ladder 13, respond. Yes, ma'am. This was an accidental activation. There was some smoke in the oven that activated his alarm. Go back to tag one, clear. No hazard here. Carbon dioxide alarm. 8614 Surge Street. Tag 5, 1334. Copy, 1334.
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Fire alarm: Fire alarm activated
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Location mentioned:
Near Sturgis St, Norfolk, VA 23503
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