Fire alarm caused by burnt food in hotel room


A fire alarm went off at a hotel due to burnt food in a guest room. No fire was found, and the room was aired out to clear the smoke.
Audio|Source: Worcester County / Ocean City Fire
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Transcript:
1101, Atlantic Avenue. The Hotel Monte Carlo for a fire alarm activation. Engine 1, 1050. Engine 1 for Charlo, 4. Engine 1.11, Roland, Atlantic Avenue. Montecarlo for a fire alarm activation. Called him by the alarm company. Stayed by the Zone 20. and zone zero. Nothing further. 1051. Agent 1 was on the scene of a 6th century residential hotel, nothing evident from the Bravo trolley side, have the hydro connection on the open street. Out investigating 7881 establish a non-garlet player. 781 has command 1054. Command, it's just, as a manager-difying, burnt food on the food, room 203, and two per crew investigated. Okay, command. Three-six is complete. Nothing, Avenue. Correct. The limit three-blown-through, provide the terms. Copy permit, phone. Man, it's confirmed with burnt food on the stew. Imagine it has these system silence. They're clearing the room out with natural ventilation, the temporary set after they get that cleared out. Under control, command, terminated engine 100. Okay. Commit, terminated, 10-58[1].
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10-58: Command terminated
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Location mentioned:
Near Baltimore Ave, Ocean City, MD 21842
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