Smoke alarm triggered by burnt food at airport ticket counter


A smoke alarm went off at the United Airlines ticket counter area in the airport. Fire responders found no fire but noticed burnt food, likely burnt popcorn, caused the alarm.
Audio|Source: Monroe and Ontario Counties Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
I asked him if he has any gas in it. He said, yeah. He said it's a sensor. So he planned on leaving this vehicle here for two days until he got back from vacation. Commercial smoke detector activation. 1,200 Brooks Avenue. The United (name withheld) Hallway. Airport Fire Channel 2. Commercial fire alarm activation[1], 1,200 Brooks Avenue, United Ticket counter. Airport fire, Chal Sue. Just to clarify, you're saying it's the service hall behind the United Ticket Counter Office. It is in United Ticket Counter office. There's a hallway that's there between the offices. If you walk in at the ticket counter, it's the smoke cut there. One, two, three, and five. and rescue one. Acknowledge burnt popcorn, myself and rescue two will walk up and verify three if I guys can see new trucks on the ramp. Three copies. Nothing shown on the rampside. Possible burnt food around the U.S.
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Commercial fire alarm activation: Fire/False Alarm
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Location mentioned:
Terminal, 1200 Brooks Ave, Rochester, NY 14624
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