Fire alarm caused by cooking at Wilmington address, Wilmington DE
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A fire alarm was activated at a building near 9th Street in Wilmington. Responding units found the alarm was triggered by cooking. There was no fire and no ventilation was needed. The situation was controlled without incident.
Audio|Heard on: Wilmington Fire
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Arrival, engine one, three-story, semi-tested, nothing other than the outside will be out investigating.
00:06
Engine 1, 23333.
00:10
Town to arrival.
00:13
Conditions as reported,
00:14
7 Ninth Street Command, Committee, Engine 1, Ladder 2.
00:17
Open our road.
00:19
Ninth Street, Command, 233.
00:22
Ladder 2, arrival.
00:24
Fire 2.
00:34
Hey, with one, sit person, 10, Stroud Street.
00:44
Light to OV to commence.
00:47
One story in the rear,
00:51
no basin access, no conditions.
01:09
And no answer at the door.
01:16
My board.
01:19
Nice week, command.
01:22
How'd you receive this call?
01:28
The alarm caught me.
01:30
ADT.
01:33
You got.
01:35
I am cooking, no need for ventilation, alarm for ship.
01:40
Copy.
01:43
Ninth Street Command, file board.
01:47
Main Street command.
01:49
The place situation under control.
01:52
Cooking no ventilation needed.
01:54
Tide 2 is available units in the process and taken up.
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