False alarm from burnt food at Chestnut Street residence, Camden ME
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Firefighters responded to a residential fire alarm on Chestnut Street, Camden. No fire was found; the alarm was triggered accidentally by burnt food.
Audio|Heard on: Knox County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 6 in northeast 81 around the scene.
00:03
They have a story and a half, wood frame, residential.
00:07
Nothing showing from the exterior.
00:08
We'll be off investigating.
00:11
Copy, one and a half story, wood frame, nothing showing.
00:19
Camden, Engine 4 to Knox.
00:24
Engine four, go ahead.
00:28
In route, too early pond.
00:31
Careful.
00:44
Head engine six.
00:52
Rock on rescue.
00:54
Rock and rescue three now.
00:57
Rock and rescue three now.
01:08
Return to the weapon.
01:12
Kephyr. Kephyr, ringer.
01:19
Kevin an important knocks.
01:22
Go ahead.
01:27
Four on scene staging on Chestnut Street.
01:31
Tephyr. Tephyr.
01:36
Camden engine six and up.
01:40
Camden engine six.
01:46
We'll be all set on scene with an accidental activation,
01:50
burnt food, you can show all can all can't fire units and northeast 81 clear returning.
01:56
We'll copy all set on scene, burnt food, all units clear returning.
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Location mentioned:
Chestnut St, Camden, ME
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