Fire alarm triggered by smoke after stove cleaning, East Greenwich RI
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered by smoke after a resident cleaned a stove and started the burner. The resident was advised to ventilate by opening windows and using fans.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Rhode Island, Southeastern Massachusetts, and Eastern Connecticut Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
With the fire department, respond to Soria, near Frenchtown Road.
00:07
The resident there was mixing chemicals together,
00:10
and there was a foul smell in the building.
00:23
Yeah, her fire alarm's going off.
00:26
There's not a lot of, she was cleaning her stove.
00:29
And she started her burner on, and the burner admitted a lot of smoke that set the alarm off.
00:37
But the alarm is not intact fully because she said her son was here, her son touched it.
00:44
So I don't know how they work.
00:46
I don't know how to shut it off at the moment.
00:52
Just don't let that smoke get out of that apartment, okay? You tell to open some windows.
00:57
Oh,
00:59
no, no, no, the smoke is out.
01:01
The smoke's out, windows are open, she got fans on.
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Location mentioned:
Frenchtown Rd, East Greenwich, RI 02818
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