Burnt food triggers alarm near Lelandville Rd, Charlton MA
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According to the dispatch call, fire personnel responded to a residential alarm near Lelandville Rd in Charlton. Upon checking, the alarm was caused by burnt food on the stove. No fire or injuries were reported, and no assistance was needed.
Audio|Heard on: Southbridge and Area Fire Departments
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm to fire personnel, please respond to near Lelandville Rd for a residential fire alarm called in by the alarm company.
00:07
Just a general alarm.
00:09
Again, fire alarm to fire personnel.
00:12
Near Lelandville Rd.
00:15
Fire alarm called in by the alarm company for residents.
00:19
Just indicating the general fire alarm.
00:21
Time and tone.
00:26
Two fire alarm.
00:31
Fire alarm.
00:37
We're going to be clear of near Chambers St.
00:39
We were canceled on scene by the nurse.
00:43
No patient contact.
00:52
Fire alarm to Engine One B, Five C Alarm Company called back.
00:55
The residents burnt food on the stove, saying that there's no issue.
01:04
One pile up.
01:08
Engine one, did you copy my last?
01:14
You two may respond.
01:17
Engine one, did you copy my last?
01:29
Company called back.
01:30
The residents burnt food on the stove, provided proper codes, say they need no assistance.
01:35
They were looking to can.
01:45
So I just wanted to stand it down.
01:47
Did you have a? I'll give you a landline to call the occupants.
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Location mentioned:
Lelandville Rd, Charlton, MA 01507
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