Residential fire caused by careless cooking in Detroit, Detroit MI
Firefighters responded to a residential fire near Ingleside between Gunston and Bradford in Detroit. The fire occurred in an occupied dwelling. After investigation, the cause was identified as careless cooking, and the incident was downgraded. All other fire units were released from the scene.
Audio|Source: Detroit Fire
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Transcript:
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This alarm angle side between Gunston and Bradford.
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Engine 46, engine 50, engine 50, engine 58, ladder 23, squad 6, Chief 3, Chief 6.
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246 in route G6 in route G6 in roth G3 in route C3 in route C3 in row left in your 50 row 150 in rile 23 in rile 23 in rile Bloc 23 in rile
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Boc your arm companies responding fire reporting in the dwelling
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near Ingleside between Gunston and Bradford
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23 in route engine 58 quad six is your round
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engine 50 in route engine 58 in route 158 in route
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six are out quad six is in route we show all companies in round to the boxing arm near Ingleside between Gunston and Bradford fire reported in a dwelling occupied
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G3, Chief Six and all responding companies, EMS has been requested for standby,
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companies responding to the boxer arm,
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quote a fire scene 3 upon a rival on the scene.
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Inj 60 is central. Are we doing that box?
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Negative Inge 60.
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D3 on the scene of investigate.
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Three on seeing the best game.
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Three on seeing the best thing.
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Inger 50 on safe.
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50 on safe.
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Letter 23 on the machine.
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Number 23 6th. 46A.
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246 C.
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Cell alarm engine 347-247-27 Burnett between Lauren and Majestic. reported as a residential fire alarm.
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34 in route.
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Agent 34 in route.
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I got a careless cook, pulled an engine in the truck.
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Cheap three in service.
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Cheap three in service reporting Careless Cook first engine and truck.
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All other companies responding to the box alarm[1] near Ingleside may go in service by MCT or radio.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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box alarm: Predefined multi-unit fire department response to a reported fire or related emergency.
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