Accidental residential fire alarm triggered by cooking, Rock Hill SC
A residential fire alarm was triggered at a two-story house near Williamsburg Drive. On arrival, no fire was visible. The alarm was found to be accidentally set off by cooking activity.
Audio|Source: York County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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I'm Rackengin 4.
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Rockhill and June 4.
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Rockhill and June 4.
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Rock Hill Engine 4 is on scene.
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401B Williamsburg Drive Command.
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Copy.
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Copy son of cleat.
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Ladder 1, we got a two-story residential structure.
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Nothing shown from exterior going to attempt to make entry and investigate.
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Two three.
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EMS3.
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Copy, heavy route, priority 2 to near Bowser Street,
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the 82-year-old male history of dementia has sacral infection, stage 4.
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Sorry, I'm Williamsburg.
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Command.
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Okay, Command.
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Situation under control.
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Ladder 1, you can return.
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I don't know.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Copy. Copy. Com.
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EMS 1.
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Go ahead.
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Show if I brought you.
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Copy. Copy.
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Our Tom Williamsburg, command.
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Go ahead, command.
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Command, terminated, ruffling your force, salmon complete.
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Accidental alarm activation due to cooking.
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Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Williamsburg Dr, Rock Hill, SC 29732
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