Residential fire alarm caused by overheated pan, Clear Brook VA
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A residential fire alarm near Moreland Drive was reported but was found to be a false alarm caused by an overheated pan.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick County Fire, EMS and Mutual Aid
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Box 18-4-5, residential fire alarm near Moreland Drive, Creswick to Merlot Drive, Kemper Court, and two-company 18, 1608.
00:15
162-136-3 on the radio.
00:19
74, I'm 10-4.
00:24
The mother's not home yet from work.
00:26
I left my business car.
00:28
When she returns home from work, she's going to call me so if you could clear me from the call.
00:33
Once she returns, I'll talk to her about the notes that are in the call.
00:40
She's just pulled up if you want to put me back on the call.
00:46
Engine 18 is responding with 2 plus 1, station's fire a ALS.
00:51
Engine 18 responding with 2 plus 1 fire ALS.
00:55
Engine 18, it's a Zone 1 smoke detector alarm, negative contact.
01:11
Wagon 4, 5, Flat or 2, Battalion 6.
01:21
Fire alarm, high, $1,057, Southland Jolly Road, Roshes for the Bill Lane, Havcon Boulevard, Wagon 4, Engine 5, Flat of 2,000,
01:30
1412. Good.
01:41
31613
01:46
So then, we can route
01:52
Well spoke to keyholder who stated false alarm because the fire pan got too hot
02:05
Okay, perfect, I guess he continues to continue in check that.
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Location mentioned:
Moreland Ln, Clear Brook, VA 22624
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