Commercial fire alarm caused by cooking smoke, Spartanburg SC
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According to the dispatch call, a commercial fire alarm was activated near South Church Street in Spartanburg. Fire units responded and found the alarm was caused by cooking smoke. The incident was cleared without any fire.
Audio|Heard on: Spartanburg County Fire and Spartanburg City Fire
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
South Church Street command.
00:04
Farmer, you can clear any units not on saying or veteran stations.
00:12
104. All units send out to the commercial fire alarm near South Church Street, for staging, can cancel your response.
00:24
Quaranger 55, time complete.
00:26
Got reporters.
00:31
104 Hillcreston 6'5.
00:34
Nis 3rducase traffic.
00:39
104-northside, 6 o'clock.
00:40
104-northside, 6a. 6.3.
00:45
Nis 3.3 p.m.
00:53
The Orange Soter.
01:00
Formerer City Main Battalion,
01:02
60.
01:04
City-Mobile, City-Metatire, 60.
01:09
All right, you can show me a sign of complete, man-seminated.
01:13
Law is that all due to cooking smoke.
01:15
Lawrence didn't reset, hold it.
01:21
Unfortunately, my time, 60.
01:28
Rescue, can you guys go back and reset the elevators?
01:37
Allpurn, Southup.
01:40
Southup.
01:44
You can go ahead and clear this call off horse for our maintenance service.
01:49
In 4,0.76.
01:53
Robberable.
01:54
Truck 26 is on the scene of a medium-sized distillery, nothing evidence from broad alpha, we'll be investigated.
02:06
Temporated, truck 26.
02:12
Are you sure the charges from the call from the call to read?
02:21
(number withheld).
02:23
BOMAR Eagle Truck 26.
02:25
You can relate the engine 25.
02:27
False alarm due to cooking incident, warning service.
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