Cooking incident triggers home alarm near Old Washington Hwy, Glen Allen VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a residential fire alarm near Old Washington Highway in Glen Allen. Upon investigation, a resident explained that food in the oven caused smoke, which triggered the alarms, including a carbon monoxide detector. No fire or emergency was found.
Audio|Heard on: Hanover County Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Engines 401 and 410, Chant 413, and Battalion 402.
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Fire alarm residential near Old Washington Highway.
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Engines 401 and 410, Chant 414, and Battalion 4002.
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Fire alarm, residential.
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Near Old Washington Highway.
00:25
Cross streets are Parish Lane and Cedar Lane.
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Station ten's district.
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Pack five. Time out 1744.
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Contact five just spoke with a resident at the location.
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(Name withheld) advised the meat came out of the oven and set off all the alarms.
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This originally came in as a carbon monoxide alarm in the master bedroom.
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(Name withheld) said it set them all off.
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There's no emergency.
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Location mentioned:
Old Washington Hwy, Glen Allen, VA 23059
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