Smoke alarm triggered by cooking at residential building, Kittery ME
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a smoke alarm activation at Meetinghouse Village near Rogers Road. The alarm was caused by cooking with no fire found.
Audio|Heard on: Kittery Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Kittery Fire respond to Meetinghouse Village near Rogers Road for an alarm company reporting a smoke alarm activation, first building, second floor.
00:10
Repeating Kittery to Kittery Fire respond to Meetinghouse Village, near Rogers Road, alarm company reporting,
00:18
reporting, smoke alarm activation,
00:21
first building, second floor.
00:23
Time of your tone is 860.
00:30
We truck one, you're on near Rogers Road for the first building, second floor, first smoke alarm activation.
00:37
She'll be showing up in a silver Chevy.
00:41
Is there a room number or anything?
00:45
There is not a room number.
00:46
The monitoring company believes is coming from a hallway smoke detector on the second floor.
00:52
Okay,
00:54
ready?
01:03
Two-story multi-unit commercial was that?
01:07
Going to be an evacuated.
01:12
Kavvi, you're on Steam, 16-18, you have a two-story multi-residential with building in the process of evacuation.
01:26
Park One.
01:28
Resident just came up and he said it's a hallway detector that's set off from a cooking mishap.
01:34
We're going to go out and figure out what it is.
01:39
Copy. Resident belief is a hallway detector set off by a cooking test.
01:43
You'll be investigated.
01:52
Two, I have you on Cain, 1820.
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