Cooking sets off smoke alarm near West 4th St, Dayton OH
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According to the dispatch call, fire personnel responded to a smoke alarm activation near West 4th St in Dayton. The alarm was triggered by cooking activity in a kitchen. A carbon monoxide sensor was checked as a precaution, and no hazard was found. The incident was handled on scene by fire crews.
Audio|Heard on: Montgomery OH Fire-Tac Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Command, French.
00:02
Go ahead.
00:03
Channel shows smoke alarm.
00:06
Address near West 4th, in the kitchen.
00:10
Engine 4 will be investigating.
00:12
That's clear.
00:13
Smoke alarm, near West 4th.
00:15
Kitchen.
00:22
Command from Mission 4.
00:24
Go ahead.
00:27
This was set off in the kitchen.
00:28
They're in here cooking this morning.
00:30
Engine 4 can handle this.
00:32
It's a CO sensor.
00:33
We're going to check with our gas meters to be safe.
00:36
That's good. Ladder 11 just arrived on scene.
00:38
I'm going to leave them on scene.
00:42
Engine 2, you release, transfer command through Ladder 11.
00:46
E3 being serviced.
00:50
Dispoet from Loveland.
00:52
Good.
00:54
There's no hazard here.
00:57
Engine 411, man, I'm seeing to investigate transfer command to the Ladder 11.
01:01
Water 11th command, it's 722.
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Location mentioned:
W 4th St, Dayton, OH 45402
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