Burnt food triggers smoke alarm at Dixon residence, Dixon CA
At a Dixon residence, burnt food in an oven set off smoke detectors, prompting a response. Crews cleared smoke and found no hazards.
Audio|Source: Solano County Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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Six and station, you one, search terms for a possible electrical issue, 225 that work.
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Dixon station is onwinger-engine 81.
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Resolome, 2255 Lark Way, cross-up, Paiety Hollow,
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for a possible oven of mechanical issue, revising no fire,
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excessive heat, then I will push it off.
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2255-1-4-2-2-25-1.
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241. 241.
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4-181. 4-181.
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Enjoy one. Let's go to the Kazimak and we're clear available.
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I have a mic to December, according to the California for 1818.
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Long, I want to-night a season route.
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Engine eighty-two popping round.
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That's twenty-three.
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This was burnt food in the oven,
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that's up the smoke detector.
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We've cleared the building of smoke.
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There's no further hazards.
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Reset the alarm, you could scare the call at the floor.
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Location mentioned:
Lark Way, Dixon, CA 95620
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