Fire alarm triggered by burnt food in residential kitchen, Waterloo NY
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm at a residence near East Wright Ave in Waterloo was caused by burnt food on the stove. There was no fire found on arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Seneca County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Waterloo, fire.
00:08
Cartersbadge, Waterloo, responding for fire alarm activation near East Wright Ave.
00:13
Crossfeats are Church and Swift, the residential alarm,
00:17
upstairs smoke detector.
00:19
Repeating, Carter's Badge, Barter, responding to fire alarm, near East Wright Ave,
00:25
and upstairs smoke detector at the residence, no contact with the resident.
00:29
That's fire 2 at 14-567.
00:33
2 fire dispatch 1662 1662 1622 has been around
00:44
On the way of 14507 I can eat one that's correct
00:59
1662 of the fire dispatch.
01:06
On location, nothing showing.
01:10
Happy on location at 15 with nothing shown.
01:13
Nothing shown.
01:18
1662 to the fire dispatch.
01:21
1662. 1662.
01:22
1662.
01:25
Burnt food on the stove, no duty for Waterloo Fire back in service.
01:29
Copy just some burnt food on the stove at 1601, Waterloo Back in Service.
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Location mentioned:
E Wright Ave, Waterloo, NY 13165
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