Smoke alarm triggered by cooking at residence, Panama City FL
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According to the dispatch call, a smoke alarm at a home near South Lakewood Drive in Panama City was triggered due to cooking. Fire units responded and found no fire, so the alarm was cleared and all units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Bay County Fire/EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:8
Transcript:
00:00
T-16 engine 9 on scene, Cesar residential, woodframe, nothing, show, following, command.
00:07
County, 9147, anything,
00:09
responding to South Bertha.
00:11
93, 18, 1, to Gulf Coast.
00:15
9318, transporting on the Gulf Coast.
00:18
9157, copies last,
00:21
but halfway, available.
00:24
9157, repeat your traffic.
00:26
Call Pete Signal 7, we're available at the halfway bridge.
00:35
2257 all safe.
00:38
1927, bumping.
00:45
19147 location.
00:48
2.169.
00:50
Backbeat has 79.
00:54
269.
00:56
911,
00:58
same by foreign assignment, 9147, move up to the college.
01:02
It's going to be alarm activation from cooking, terminate command, showing us back in service.
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Location mentioned:
S Lakewood Dr, Panama City, FL 32404
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