Cooking sparks false fire alarm at Poplar Springs home, Duncan SC
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A fire alarm at a home near White Peach Way was triggered by cooking smoke. Responding units investigated and determined no fire, then ended the incident promptly.
Audio|Heard on: Spartanburg County Fire and Spartanburg City Fire
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Federal Move, Popper Spring.
00:06
Repart.
00:07
Poplar Springs. Poplar Springs, fire alarm at a residence, near White Peach Way.
00:18
Agent 41, Battalion 41 en route.
00:28
Fairmont, fire alarm at a residence, near White Peach Way.
00:32
Two,
00:35
Four, we're en route.
00:38
Can for us.
00:52
North Side, subject unconscious, near Asheville Highway, at Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church.
01:00
North Side, subject unconscious,
01:02
near Asheville Highway, Nicholas Greek Orthodox Church.
01:09
Bar, you end in 63 of the route.
01:14
Yeah, 4163.
01:16
The former pops friend, Italian 40.
01:26
Office Police, Italian 41.
01:29
All seen, two-story residential structure, nothing short from pre-side to investigate, and I'll have near White Peach Way to make.
01:38
Here.
01:45
Member Fairmont into 42 is on same part too.
01:50
Paramountains 48 can follow.
01:52
On the tagging.
01:59
From Republic Spring.
02:07
Poplar Springs.
02:10
Tanger 41 on scene, part two will be stationed at a hydrant.
02:17
Tampa, Poplar Springs, inch four.
02:25
Storm. Sport more Watt Beach, Waco, Mail.
02:29
White Peach Way command.
02:32
Everyone sent forward location.
02:34
They were cooking.
02:35
Smoke alarms off.
02:36
U-show command terminated.
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Location mentioned:
White Peach Wy, Duncan, SC 29334
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