Fire alarm caused by burnt food at residential address, Wells ME
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm at a residence near Drakes Island Road in Wells was triggered by smoke from burnt food in the kitchen. Fire engine three responded and assisted with resetting the system.
Audio|Heard on: Wells Fire
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Wells on the air is batch and wildfire 25, Drakes Island Road.
00:02
Fire alarm showing kitchen smoke.
00:32
Well, then, then, is responding from North Berger.
00:36
Enten respond to North Berger.
00:38
Well,
00:40
is engine three respondent? Twenty-five straight, silent, road two.
00:45
Copy, engine, three responding.
00:48
No one page, call and by Subjected as far as far as food.
00:53
All right,
01:00
Judge, sorry, you're covered by background.
01:02
You're repeat.
01:04
The alarm company called and advised it's burnt food.
01:08
Is it called for the alarm?
01:11
Okay, receipts.
01:13
The engine three will continue to assist with any reset.
01:17
Agent 7 can cancel.
01:23
Engine 7 has a message where cancel.
01:27
Dispatch copies.
01:38
Well, that's that you're right?
01:42
Go ahead.
01:45
PD's been and clear, but he says it's actually the driveway for,
01:49
it's marked with 29, but it's also 25.
01:54
Okay, got it.
01:55
Thank you.
02:03
Well, then to three will be out.
02:06
Copy engine three, up.
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Location mentioned:
Drakes Island Rd, Wells, ME 04090
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