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Fire alarm triggered at residential address 

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Santa Rosa County, FL
Fire alarm at a home was activated, but there was no fire. Fire units responded and determined cooking was the cause.
Audio|Source: Santa Rosa County Fire - Central
01:9

Transcript:
Station 22, residential fire alarm, 5771 (name withheld). Station 22, residential fire alarm, 5771, (name withheld), cross-up, Wolfstein Drive at 1727. Central fire, engine 22-0-1. Engine 22-0-1. Stop your signing, 1737. The alarm coming from the hallway smoke detector. 10-202[1]-0-2-1 from Central Park. You call it, 220-1. Pass-affirm. A lot of companies call back. They expect you to know it is cooking, isn't it? Everything's okay. All right, continue, just to verify. Copy down, Brady.

Police codes explained
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[1]
10-202: False Alarm

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