Microwave food causes false commercial fire alarm, Granville OH
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Fire crews responded to a commercial fire alarm at a location near Columbus Road in Granville, Ohio. The alarm was caused by burnt food in a microwave. There was no active fire or danger reported.
Audio|Heard on: Licking County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Engine 201, Ladder 201, commercial high life fire alarm, Engine 201, Ladder,
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201, Ottervine, Granville, near Columbus Road,
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Southwest, Cross Street, Grandview Road Southwest, Kendall Drive, and Sunset Drive Southwest.
00:20
Commercial high life fire alarm, respond on 45 fireground 1.
00:29
Ladder 2-1 or Ladder 2-1-A-Routh.
00:34
Ladder 201 in route.
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I control engine 201, letter to one.
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Go ahead.
00:42
There is no fire, the resident did burn food in the microwave, but they are requesting that you continue in to possibly blow out the smoke.
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Air clear, engine 201's on chain.
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