Minor cooking fire alarm at Fletcher Hall Kiawah Island, Kiawah Island SC
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A fire alarm triggered at Fletcher Hall on Kiawah Island from a minor cooking incident. Firefighters investigated and found no hazards. The situation was under control and the fire unit was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston County Police, Fire, EMS/Rescue, Marine SAR
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Lata 106, engine 705, 4 Erie Hall, alarm, incident channel 4.
00:08
106, engine 705, 4 Erie Hall, cross streets, Kiawah Island Parkway and Surfong Road, alarm, incident channel 4, 1349.
00:23
Lata 106, engine 705, 4A.O.R.A.R.106, engine 705, 4-Ary Hall, cross streets.
00:35
Kiawah Island Parkway and Southong Road, alarm, incident channel 4, 1349.
00:42
5'3 copies we're staging,
00:46
Charlie Delta Corner.
00:49
The time, I'm at the Charlie Browlo Corner, or school has been affected.
00:55
That's much happens never seen 50.
01:02
Okay,
01:05
I'm not following my own fan.
01:06
You're not coming across.
01:09
The name is out of the 4th.
01:13
Number 106 is responding, our MDT is down.
01:17
Dispatch, I have a 1351.
01:19
10951. Okay, good.
01:24
Dispast letter 7-02 alpha.
01:28
Chief,
01:29
we've got everything isolated.
01:31
We've got nothing on the meters.
01:32
It looks like a little bit of food overflow while we're cooking on one of the burners.
01:36
We're rolling in a nation now.
01:37
Everything's okay.
01:39
We'll be attempting to reset shortly, but I believe we can release Engine 5 or 3.
01:46
The copy.
01:50
Engine 5.03 copies, we're clear.
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Location mentioned:
Fletcher Hall, Kiawah Island, SC 29455
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