Smoke alarm triggered by cooking at residential address, Weston MA
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Fire units responded to a smoke alarm at a residence near Partridge Hill Road in Weston. Upon investigation, the smoke was caused by cooking and there was no actual fire. The situation was cleared without incident.
Audio|Heard on: Weston Fire
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, engine one, A1, engine three, car three.
00:05
Engine one, engine three, car three, respond.
00:07
Near Partridge Hill Road,
00:10
coming into Zone 11 hallway smoke.
00:12
That's near Partridge Hill Road, hallway smoke.
00:23
The batteries are spawning.
00:28
998. Angel 1,000.
00:34
Angel 1,908.
00:46
Oh, I'm the Co3.
00:57
Callback from the alarm company.
00:59
That's going to be accidental smoke from cooking.
01:04
Received, you can return engine three.
01:06
Got three and engine one will continue in.
01:12
All right, we have that direct.
01:13
You can show us on returning.
01:15
Back in quarters.
01:19
Engine three, you have it, 909.
01:29
Left and fire alarm announcing a still alarm.
01:32
Engine 1 and car 3 responding, near Partridge Hill Road on the telephone alarm.
01:36
Fire alarm, standing by at 910.
01:42
Carthry's up, nothing show in investigating Patrick, she'll come in.
01:46
Answer 1, you can leave it out on Conan for now.
01:52
We've already committed a Partichelle cap.
01:54
We're going to be off about five seconds.
02:00
Car 3 on arrival with command, 912.
02:11
912.
02:18
Command, Apollo, confirm, burn food from cooking, apparatus clear, command terminated.
02:26
Confirm, smoke from cooking, apparatus clear, command terminated.
02:29
913.
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Location mentioned:
Partridge Hill Rd, Weston, MA 02493
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