Smoke from cooking sets off fire alarm at apartment, Williston VT
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Shelburne Fire and Rescue responded to a fire alarm near Tyler Way caused by smoke from cooking in an apartment. No fire was found and the scene was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Chittenden County Fire and EMS
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03:15
Transcript:
00:00
Shelburne, dispatch, Wilson, fire, respond near Tyler Way.
00:04
Activated fire alarm showing apartment smoke.
00:15
Shelburne dispatch, Wollison Fire, respond near Tyler Way.
00:19
Activated fire alarm showing apartment smoke.
00:31
Shelburne dispatch, Wilson, Angel 1, Rescue, and responding.
00:34
Near Tyler.
00:37
Therefore, Angie 1, Rescue 1.
00:40
Rescue 1.
00:47
528, Rescue 1 is 512.
00:48
Rescue 1 is 512.
01:02
Shelbring Dispatch, Wilson Nage on the rescue one off, two-story, wood frame protected.
01:09
Now anything showing from two sides.
01:10
The tunnel will have Tiley Command Fire and Channel 16.
01:17
Stand 4.
01:24
Phele-E-Sk!
01:32
Oh!
01:50
Engine 3, U.B.M.
01:54
(number withheld) carrigan drive.
01:55
Engine 3.
01:57
Medical, U.B.M.
02:04
(number withheld) carrigan drive.
02:09
520, rescue one is responding.
02:25
UVM ambulance 1.
02:28
Medical,
02:29
UVM,
02:30
(number withheld) Carrigan Drive.
02:36
Okay, 1003 is on seat.
02:37
Senior Fire for ground three wills carrying drive again.
02:41
6-1-7-1-2.
02:48
520 Rescue 1 is on seat.
02:51
Come on.
02:56
Shelburne Dispatch, Tyler Way, command.
03:06
By the way, command, go ahead.
03:10
No fire problem.
03:11
Detector is set off by smoke from a pan, all units clear.
03:15
Command terminated.
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Location mentioned:
Tyler Way, Williston, VT 05495
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