False residential fire alarm caused by cooking, Germantown TN
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According to the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm near Sherman Oaks Drive was reported, but firefighters found no fire. The alarm was triggered by cooking.
Audio|Heard on: Germantown Police and Fire
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 92, residential fire alarm, near Sherman Oaks Drive and Windy Oaks Drive.
00:16
Just batch, engine editor-19202 responding.
00:26
5th and Johnny 3 C,
00:35
got 4th story large.
00:39
That's 293, seen, got 4th story large.
00:42
That's nice.
00:46
203. See in 1930.
00:50
Dispatch, Engine 92.
00:53
Go ahead, Dispatch, this is Injc92.
00:57
Engine 92 made contact with the resident.
00:59
Resident stated the fire alarm went off because of food, no fire danger.
01:07
Check dispatch, we're continuing the routine.
01:10
Ingenit, responding routine, 1931.
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Location mentioned:
Sherman Oaks Dr, Germantown, TN 38139
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