Fire alarm caused by cooking at groves residence, Groves TX
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A fire alarm was triggered by a smoke detector at a residence near Orange Acres Drive in Groves, Texas. The security company confirmed everything was clear and reported the alarm was due to cooking activities.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Central or Gross Fire.
00:03
Fire alarm at near Orange Acres Dr,
00:06
near Orange Acres Dr,
00:10
for a fire alarm showing smoke detector, Central Clear 1307.
00:14
Appreciate.
00:16
Robert Cere.
00:18
Same after tone.
00:21
321.
00:33
321.
00:34
321.
00:37
A rest of this supplement.
00:40
ASB 3 times 1308, (number withheld) Riceville Road for chest pain, (number withheld) Wrightville Road for a chest pain, (number withheld) Bryceville Road for a chest pane, (number withheld) Bryceville Road for a test pane, Acadium 454 and Ralph and Corley.
00:53
Proceed.
00:58
We'll have 11 patient contact.
01:01
Please.
01:06
One from a call, too.
01:08
Clear.
01:10
145.
01:13
I never got a return, is it was Dio good?
01:19
Ten-four is no 29, current and clear, never handled.
01:24
See you, thank you.
01:25
Ten-four.
01:27
33 Central.
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33. 33.
01:33
In route, orange acres.
01:35
Ten-four.
01:41
Engine 33.
01:44
Go ahead.
01:50
Security company just called back in.
01:52
They advised that everything was okay.
01:53
Per key holder, they were cooking.
01:56
33 received, we'll be back in service.
01:59
10-4[1].
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative response; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Orange Acres Dr, Groves, TX 77619
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