False alarm at residential property due to food on stove


Emergency services responded to a residential alarm but found no fire. The cause was food left on the stove. They concluded it was a false alarm and recommended returning to service.
Audio|Source: Westchester County Fire/EMS
02:32
Transcript:
Avenue and the dead end. Residential alarm. (name withheld), four East Maple Street. Columbus, between Columbus Avenue and the dead end for a residential alarm, 1837-691[1]. to Bristol. From 349, 93 are female injuries from a fall. 1841-5-3. 45 million one, so you can show us now. Give me so you can show us now. 2.393's name is true. 2393, 1847. ends in a 6-1, 8243. 6-4 is a refunding. 6-4 at 1843. Probably not. Resuses responding 1843. As in 2, 1840 30. Later, sir, do you have to get the same investigation in 1840. half story frame, nothing showing 1844[2]. Tower ladder 49 on location. Tower ladder 49 on location 1844. Other 30 central. 930[3]. Just food on the stove. We've been refused entry. Recommend all units go back in service. 2993 you receive. 3903 receive all units back in service. Units to return through 3.93, then I'd entry for line of 30. We're just moving the stove.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1837-691: Residential alarm
[2]
1844: Fire unit arrival time
[3]
930: Unit ID, possibly fire-related
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Location mentioned:
E Maple St, Valhalla, NY 10595
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