Burnt food triggers fire alarm near Wildflower Rd, Asheville NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible fire alarm near Wildflower Road and Acorn Road in Asheville. Investigation by Engine 82 found that the alarm was caused by burnt food on a stove. No fire or injuries were reported, and all units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Buncombe County Fire
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03:12
Transcript:
00:00
Station eight, fire alarm activation,
00:02
Wildflower Road.
00:13
Station eight, fire alarm activation near Wildflower Road.
00:18
Station eight, fire alarm activation near Wildflower Road.
00:22
Cross streets Acorn Road.
00:25
Dispatch yourself.
00:28
Wildflower Road cross streets are Acorn Road.
00:36
Engine 82 en route.
00:39
Engine 82 at 1602.
02:08
In one story conventional structure, nothing showing from three sides.
02:13
Engine 82 will be out for investigation.
02:19
Engine 82 is going to have Wildflower command.
02:26
Engine 2 on scene for investigation and command at 1608.
03:01
Maybe burnt food on stove.
03:08
Copy alarm due to burnt food.
03:10
All units are back in service at 1609.
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Location mentioned:
Wildflower Rd, Asheville, NC 28804
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