False alarm triggered by burnt popcorn at ocean drive, Rehoboth Beach DE
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Fire crews responded to a smoke detector activation near Ocean Drive at North Shores. On arrival, they found the alarm was triggered by burnt popcorn. There was no fire or emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Sussex County Fire and Seaford Fire / EMS
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
Automatic fire alarm, number near Ocean Drive, North Shores.
00:04
Crew call, automatic fire alarm, number near Ocean Drive, North Shores,
00:14
2045.
00:22
15, which model?
00:25
Choppy 50.
00:29
8634 respond
00:34
Probably 34. Probably 34.
00:36
And in near Ocean Drive, Zone 8, first floor smoke detector activation.
00:48
No contact made with anybody on premise?
00:55
Okay, the second hand was respond.
01:01
David and Ralph Chief.
01:04
All right, we started following 294-6-4-member landing and down a more hard run-up rapid landing.
01:12
That's all of 2052.
01:21
Agent 3 with 2.
01:25
Copy him, Jim 3.
01:34
David on scene, two-story multi-residential.
01:37
Nothing evident will be out in rescue.
01:42
Have any given.
01:48
We're on vacation.
01:57
Peta 15.
02:05
Good.
02:08
They advise burnt popcorn and everything's 10-1.
02:14
Can you advise and call 911 next month?
02:20
Copy, I'll remind them.
02:24
We have a full all units in service.
02:27
Got chief all units returning 20 and 50.
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Location mentioned:
Ocean Dr, Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
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