False alarm at home due to burnt food, Newberry FL
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Emergency crews responded to a fire alarm at a residence near NW 23rd Lane. The smoke detector activated due to burnt food in the kitchen. There was no smoke or fire detected.
Audio|Heard on: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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01:9
Transcript:
00:00
Alachua, can you show 0.28 responding for the engine? 0.28 responding to the engine.
00:04
That's night, same on the engine.
00:10
28 shares find to a residential fire alarm near NW 23rd Lane.
00:20
The alarm monitoring company is calling it a smoke detector activation for a hallway.
00:24
It can be a single family dwelling.
00:27
To know further information we'll attempt to contact inside, this is 1910.
00:31
Station 28 Lieutenant No Voice on Alpha-Fi.
00:38
5014 2 1014 2104 people 14 10
00:46
Romeo 22 1014 Romeo 22 1014
00:53
Charlie too please
01:00
0.28 in Latvahua?
01:04
2028. We advise I spoke to the homeowner.
01:05
They advised they burnt food in the kitchen.
01:07
There's no smoke or flames.
01:09
1912.
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Location mentioned:
NW 23rd Ln, Newberry, FL 32669
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