Smoke alarm triggered by burnt food during home incident


Fire units responded to a smoke alarm at a home. The alarm was activated by burnt food, not a fire.
Audio|Source: Union County and North Carolina State Fire
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Transcript:
00:0018 engine 180 if you'll respond to a residential fire alarm, 10310 Rutledge Court, 10310 Rutledge Court, Cross Street of Rockwood Drive and the Heathwood Subdivision, operate on Charlie.00:19180's in route.00:22Yes,00:254.00:30Engine 180, you're starting to a residential fire alarm, called in by the alarm company for a downstairs smoke detector at 10310 Rutledge Court, Cross Street of Rockwood Drive.00:43No contact made with the homeowner.00:48Speaking on the Engine 180, alarm company just called in.00:56They made contact with the homeowners who advised it was just burnt sued.01:00Quest and cancellation, whatever else does.01:0310-4[1], Units-0-180 available.01:1210-4[1].01:1520-180.
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18 engine 180 if you'll respond to a residential fire alarm, 10310 Rutledge Court, 10310 Rutledge Court, Cross Street of Rockwood Drive and the Heathwood Subdivision, operate on Charlie.
00:19
180's in route.
00:22
Yes,
00:25
4.
00:30
Engine 180, you're starting to a residential fire alarm, called in by the alarm company for a downstairs smoke detector at 10310 Rutledge Court, Cross Street of Rockwood Drive.
00:43
No contact made with the homeowner.
00:48
Speaking on the Engine 180, alarm company just called in.
00:56
They made contact with the homeowners who advised it was just burnt sued.
01:00
Quest and cancellation, whatever else does.
01:03
10-4[1], Units-0-180 available.
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10-4[1].
01:15
20-180.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
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Location mentioned:
Near Rutledge Ct, Waxhaw, NC 28173
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