Residential smoke alarm triggered by cooking on Railroad St, Clarksville AR
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According to the dispatch call, a residential smoke alarm went off near Railroad Street in Clarksville. The fire department responded and found that the alarm was likely a false alarm caused by cooking.
Audio|Heard on: Clarksville Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Clarksville Fire Department.
00:01
Please respond to near Railroad St.
00:04
Near Railroad St.
00:06
We have a residential smoke alarm going off in zone 5.
00:09
Acknowledgment, message received.
00:20
Safety not being responding.
00:26
Kind of working at 219.
00:35
Angie said it's being route.
00:48
Later two, same traffic.
00:58
This is back to the unit.
01:01
BADPT called back.
01:02
So they spoke with the homeowner, he believes it's a false alarm, check at your own discretion.
01:12
Later, Terry Cobby.
01:13
We'll be in route.
01:14
Just check to be sure, normal traffic.
01:21
Acknowledgment, message received.
01:23
19 on scene.
01:24
Acknowledgment, message received.
01:28
Acknowledgment, message received.
01:34
Ladder 2, 19.
01:36
We're going to stand by here at Station 1 if you'll let us know what you got.
01:40
Yeah, I copy that.
01:50
19 on you. Cukin 1022, homeowner was just cooking and let it on the stove again.
01:56
Brack 19 dispatching, so cars will fire clear this thing.
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Location mentioned:
Railroad St, Clarksville, AR 72830
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