Residential fire alarm caused by food left on stove, Clarksville AR
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near North Ray Road in Clarksville. The alarm was triggered by a smoke detector in the main room. Upon investigation, the cause was determined to be food left cooking on the stove.
Audio|Heard on: Clarksville Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Attention Clarksville Fire.
00:02
I need your son of near North Ray Road.
00:06
Near North Ray Road for a residential fire alarm.
00:09
It's going to be zone 5-5 smoke detector in the main room.
00:12
Time of first stage 14 with you guys.
00:22
He has two guys.
00:24
I think of two times.
00:29
I think of one. See if you thought you want to be in there.
00:50
CFD 38 in rail.
01:04
CFD 19 on scene, the local fire showing at this time.
01:11
We had a phone number for the key holder, but we've not been able to get contact with them.
01:17
Copy that, I'll try to make contact right now.
01:28
37th and route from station news.
01:39
C. F. F. F.
01:40
15 response.
01:53
Nineteen all units.
01:55
You can 1022 and food left on the stove.
01:58
Everything's 104 here.
02:03
50 15 copies.
02:05
Just back.
02:07
Clock some fire for food thing.
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Location mentioned:
Ray Rd, Clarksville, AR 72830
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