Smoke detector alarm caused by cooking in East Hampton, East Hampton CT
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According to the dispatch call, a smoke detector alarm at an elderly housing community in East Hampton was caused by cooking food. There was no fire and all units returned after confirming the situation was safe.
Audio|Heard on: East Hampton, Marlborough, FIRE/EMS
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02:45
Transcript:
00:00
East Hampton Fire, standby for our call near Governor Bill O'Neill Drive.
00:22
East Hampton Fire Department, near Governor Bill O'Neill Drive Unit Echo 3 on a smoke detector activation.
00:32
Keyholder requested again, near Governor Bill O'Neill Drive, unit Echo 3,
00:38
smoke detector activation.
00:59
108 in East Hampton Fire near Governor Bill O'Neill Drive Unit Echo 3 for an activated smoke detector, keyholders requested.
01:08
Near Governor Bill O'Neill Drive unit echo 3.
01:20
Car 12-6 responding.
01:23
12-6 responding.
01:27
I ask very 12-1 to respond to Governor Bill.
01:31
12-1 responding.
01:32
12-1 responding.
01:38
Class very-tall 6 on the scene.
01:41
Elderly housing community, nothing showing.
01:44
126 not seeing nothing showing, 1716.
01:53
Classbino, a lot of set off by cooking food.
01:57
You can hold everything in quarters,
01:58
please.
02:04
Time for alarm set off by food on stove.
02:08
All other companies can hold in quarters.
02:13
Company one standing by.
02:16
I ask for your 1217.
02:22
1211. 1211.
02:29
Class here, for 126.
02:32
War I'm set out by a foots, all systems normal, got a good reset in the system.
02:35
All systems are normal, got a good reset in the system.
02:36
Disnits a fire assignment, all units returning.
02:41
104. Simons is all.
02:43
He is returning 1718.
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