False fire alarm caused by burnt food at King St, Westbrook ME


Emergency responders were dispatched to a fire alarm near King St. Upon arrival, it was found to be caused by burnt food with no actual fire present. There was some smoke inside but no fire hazard.
Audio|Source: Cumberland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Let's cover by our Transmator still alarm in District 4, Ambulance 1, Engine 4, Ladder 1.
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Engine 4 station number near King St.
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Alarm from the AES system.
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It covers all the zones.
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Okay, Jeff up now.
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So let's go ahead.
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2.1. Staying sure you're copying 214.
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The vice subject is at the house was told by the landlord visa.
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She's going to go get it in them.
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Now from Minnesota, I'm going to take you off the call.
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Received a call from a living student there reports that it's burnt food.
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There's no fire problem.
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It's just a little smoky inside.
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From the car center.
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Me.
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What I'm 23, can you do a community policing call for Tamburg Trail and close it out to me please?
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We just got a call from one of the living students replaying, no fire problems.
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It's dark food.
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Tedville, copy that.
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You can hold everyone in quarters.
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All units on the near King St call you can remain in quarters.
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No fire problem.
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That's all units in Route 2, near King St.
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You can remain in quarters.
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