Fire alarm at North Market St caused by cooking smoke, Wilmington DE


A fire alarm was triggered at a building on North Market Street, Wilmington. Emergency responders discovered smoke caused by cooking but no ongoing fire. The situation was controlled without incident.
Audio|Source: NCC Fire/EMS Countywide
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Transcript:
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Central units 833 North Market Street for a fire alarm. Engine one, ladder, 2, battalion 2. Central units 833 North Market Street. For a fire alarm, engine 1, ladder 2, battalion 2. That's your spot.
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Private tie in two, I'll be market, man. It's like a three-story mix shoes, nothing showing from the front. Let's give an integer one and ladder two. Park, command, 616. Byrdew, file. The ladder, two. Roblin, Joe, hit the hideer.
00:42
Contact Vito. C-B-12. Number two officer, command. One of the powers were at the front floor, second floor bedroom. Copy. All right. Okay. All right, two, Officer, command. Coaching, Department 201.
01:12
201. Any ventilation needed? Thank you. Thank you. 33 North Mark is under control. I'm set off by smoking, cooking, placing it under control. Here should be done for the Tainty 2 is available.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Market St, Wilmington, DE 19801
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