Fire alarm at Salvation Army building found to be burnt food, Portland ME
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Fire alarm activation at the Salvation Army building near Pearl Street reported smoke, but fire crews found it was due to burnt food.
Audio|Heard on: Portland Fire
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Sentence station, striking City Box 2-112 for the Salvation Army near Pearl Street, showing smoke and poles.
00:05
The alarm company received panel smoke,
00:08
respond to the box, as letter 6 engine 5, engine 6, rescue 1, your off channel is 2.
00:12
Again, striking city box 2-112 for the Salvation Army near Pearl Street, showing smoke and poles, the alarm company received panel smoke, responding to the box, as letter 6, engine 5, engine 6, rescue 1, your up channel is 2.
00:30
Hedge of 5 has a box.
00:34
2.45.
00:40
Engine 5, Phyllis.
00:42
Well,
00:45
I'm answering engine 5.
00:46
3-story non-combustible building strangely being evacuated, mobile command of rescue.
00:53
Cable. Cable.
01:07
Stand by who are in this call.
01:17
A lot of 1, lot of 4, lot of 3, 956, car 9.
01:21
Dan 4th Street to Valley Street for a motor vehicle crash, 24-year-old female complaining of back pain.
01:26
Your option is 3.
01:27
Lot of 1, lot of 4, ladder 3, 956, car 96, 9000.
01:31
Danforth Street to Valley Street for a motor vehicle accident with injury, 24-8-0 female cloning of back pain.
01:36
All 3.
01:38
All 3.
01:42
All 3. Okay.
01:47
All right, I'm going to turn to me.
01:50
This day is true for instance.
01:54
Do I'm caught most of that, but I understood investigating for food.
02:01
Confirm those are going into five.
02:07
Confirm burnt food holding engine five.
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Location mentioned:
Pearl St, Portland, ME 04101
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