False fire alarm in Taylorsville sparked by burnt marshmallows, Taylorsville KY
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Being alerted to a fire alarm in Taylorsville caused by burnt marshmallows, responders arrived non-emergency to reset the alarm panel with no fire present.
Audio|Heard on: Taylorsville-Spencer County Fire Protection District
Listen to dispatch call
02:57
Transcript:
00:00
Cillarsville, Spencer County Fire, near Ray Road.
00:04
Two alarms going off.
00:07
First one, zone 30.
00:10
Fire room, 202 kitchen smoke area.
00:13
Second alarm is zone zero.
00:15
Time out 1036.
00:23
5704 responding.
00:27
5701 responds.
00:34
250 respond in 420 respond to 4.
00:41
22 responds to the 2. 22 responds to the 2.
00:49
5723 respondent station 2.
00:57
220 responding to station 2.
01:05
557 64 responding.
01:09
Engine 5736 responding.
01:20
6701, I'm saying, that is shown.
01:24
Bring for Don't.
01:27
Go ahead.
01:29
I'm public service with an alarm company.
01:31
They're advising.
01:32
They made contact with them.
01:33
(name withheld) advised it was burnt marshmallows, but they still need someone to reset the panel.
01:40
No.
01:45
All units are responding on the road and so not emergency.
01:51
Speaker 6.4 is okay and auto-emergency.
01:56
6756 is okay and automatic.
02:03
04 is okay, 12, not emergency.
02:08
2723, okay code 1.
02:11
Section 2.
02:12
Holding, part 2.
02:15
Section 2, holding, part 2.
02:23
5764 is all seen.
02:30
5736 is all seen.
02:38
Yon go available, we're tenful.
02:44
5764 is up there, those.
02:48
This is on page 60's available.
02:56
O4 is available.
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Location mentioned:
Ray Rd, Taylorsville, KY 40071
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