Residential fire alarm caused by cooking incident, Sandy Springs GA
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According to the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm near Wentworth Street and Broad Street was reported but later found to be caused by cooking in the kitchen.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:13
Transcript:
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Tower 52, near Wentworth Street,
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near Broad Street.
00:06
Hotel. How do you see?
00:09
Hotel, perhaps.
00:11
In fact,
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52,
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residential alarm, near Wentworth Street, near Broad Street,
00:22
School of General Alarm.
00:24
Keypad alarm.
00:26
Like, the point of activation on home.
00:29
Timeout, 24 of 25.
00:33
Radio, 254 is on the same investigation.
00:35
Nothing showing from a large two-story school.
00:39
Casey, 14224.
00:51
54 driver from 54A.
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Go ahead.
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My brain. As a advising, it wasn't a full station.
00:58
It was cooking in the kitchen.
01:00
Try a reset.
01:01
We've got reset on my hand.
01:05
Where is? Tower.
01:07
Tower.
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Those are vizant to cancel.
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Is that correct?
01:13
Clear.
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Location mentioned:
Wentworth St, Sandy Springs, GA 30342
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