Burnt food causes smoke alarm response, Galveston County TX
Fire crews responded to a call near Massoud Parkway in Galveston County. The incident turned out to be burnt food on a stove, with no active fire. The apartment involved did not have smoke detectors installed.
Audio|Source: N Galveston, E Brazoria Co Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Tapping out near Massoud Parkway holding all units on scene and en route timeout at 1960.
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Okay,
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ma'am. Okay.
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Hi.
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We've been released by fire.
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You can show us back in service.
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Next, we're released by fire.
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Command,
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Station 2 and Station 3.
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If you all have people at the station, you'll be released.
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Command, this place.
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Station 3 receives?
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Okay.
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Enter me command, so fire unit, fire, unit, service.
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You know, security calls well.
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Today, I'm time ready to all secure from incident at 968, repeating 968 at 1918.
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Tensioncy, breaking EMS, did you respond, diabetic issues, 1736 to pre-lane.
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Tension CERick EMS, did you respond, diabetic issues.
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1736 to pre-lane, Pedi is out with a subject, fighting a high blood sugar, timeout at 1919.
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All right, go ahead.
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Let it go ahead and clear.
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There's no fire at this address.
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They burned some food on the stove top.
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Also make note that there is no smoke detectors in the unit of C3.
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That is the unit that had the issue.
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You guys clear.
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I'll noteated.
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Galveston County, TX
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