Smoke alarm caused by cooking at residential address, Pelahatchie MS
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Fire units responded to a smoke alarm activation at a residence near Kirby Avenue in Pelahatchie. No visible smoke or fire was found. The alarm was triggered by cooking. The fire was under control and units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Rankin County Police and Fire
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
Central Dispatch, Pelahatchie, Walters personnel being routed to near Kirby Avenue,
00:08
Near Kirby Avenue, responding to a residential fire alarm, smoke detector activation, no key holder present.
00:24
I'm a rich one now in the history.
00:28
Simple.
00:32
Hello, things.
00:37
Hi, seeing.
00:39
All very clear.
00:44
I'm clear.
01:08
Illa Hatchie, Walters personnel,
01:12
being around to near Kirby Street.
01:17
Call for residential fire alarm,
01:20
smoke detector activation, no key holder.
01:24
Fireground operations ongoing.
01:29
Good night.
01:32
Go ahead.
01:34
We're supposed to be ahead that way in just a second.
01:35
We'll try and guide us to three.
01:38
Seven.
01:40
I feel like rescue on scene central.
01:44
Two.
01:49
No smoke detected on outside building at this time.
01:52
I'm going to investigate now.
01:58
Talked to key holder, smoke alarm caused by cooking, fire under control, no fire detected, units returning to service.
02:26
Do some as I get down there?
02:29
All right. Fourteen told me the greens are known over there.
02:35
Copy, I already spoke with Central.
02:37
No fire, caused by cooking, smoke alarms turned off, all good.
02:42
Man service.
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Location mentioned:
Kirby Ave, Pelahatchie, MS 39145
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