Smoke from burnt food triggers false fire alarm, Sharon MA
Fire responders attended a fire alarm near Billings Street in Sharon, Massachusetts. On arrival, they found smoke caused by burnt food on a stove with no active fire. The scene was declared safe and the ladder truck returned.
Audio|Source: Sharon Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Dispatching, car 5, engine 92,
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Near Billings Street.
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Fire alarm.
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E.T. 09.
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Near Billings.
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Car 5-und.
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All right, tonight, too, how's that?
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Champa, Abraff, location.
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Single story was a two-story residential apartment attached, nothing shown an approach, current five-oley command.
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Sheriff Paez, companies on arrival, single story, two story attached, nothing showing.
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1812. The sheriff fired.
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Nice is on location.
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Sheriff Baez, engine 92 on location,
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1812.
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Command, a ladder one, just come in the first, drive right behind the engine.
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Nice to the car five.
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I spoke with the homeowner.
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They said they burnt food on the stove.
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Command received, you're going to need the ladder.
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What's a negative on the ladder? You can return.
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Ladder ignore service.
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Truck has it.
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Ladder 1 share of fire.
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We've been cleared by command returners.
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Receive ladder 1, clear and returning.
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1813.
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Location mentioned:
Near Billings St, Sharon, MA 02067
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