Burnt food causes smoke alarm at apartment, Rochester NY
Firefighters responded to an apartment near South Clinton Ave in Rochester after reports of a burning odor. They found no flames or smoke; the cause was burnt food left on the stove.
Audio|Source: Monroe and Ontario Counties Fire - Digital
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Transcript:
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Responding for the odor of something burning, no smoker flame seen near South Clinton Ave, apartment at Pinnacle Place Apartments off of Meg Street and Charges Place.
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For Battalion 2, Engine 1, Truck 10,
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Again, it's the odor of something burning, no smoke or flame seen near South Clinton Ave apartment at Pinnacle Place off of Meg Street and Charges Place.
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For Battalion 2, Engine 1 and Truck 10, respond to Channel 2.
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Good morning, Rescue 3.
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We're too loud and clear.
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Loud and clear to you as well, Rescue 3.
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Good morning, Airtime, Rescue 5, Radio Check.
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Engine 17.
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Rescue-5, license, please.
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Law and clear, thank you. Rescue 5.
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17.
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Engine 17, I've heard the number listed.
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They no longer handle that property so I don't have any contact.
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Hang now, I'm going to give you a call by phone.
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Okay. Okay.
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Battalion 2 is in route.
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Battalion 2 in route.
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Truck down on location on the multi-story,
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residential,
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without the investigation.
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Truck on location, nothing showing on the investigation.
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So, pretty initial portion of a pile on the stove.
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Agnow, just report of a pot on the stove.
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This is Burr Food on the floor to handle.
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I acknowledge Burk Food, truck 10 engine 1 to handle.
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I do, Burk Food on the stove.
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Truck 10, engine 1 to handle your back.
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