Residential fire alarm triggered by burnt food, Greer SC
Fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near Carl Ford Drive. The cause was burnt food while cooking steaks, causing smoke but no flames. Crews helped mute and reset the alarm after confirming no active fire.
Audio|Source: Greer Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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FIRE fire, 2,000 25.
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My life hazard tire alarm near Carl Ford Drive.
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Hold up.
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Pull out to be a deplexed across the street or so-9.
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Keep pulled around on the...
00:32
Same from this address.
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Just need to call for a few minutes.
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10-4[1].
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We're out to campus for a fire alarm.
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She could do as supervise when you're going to get some same, what they have.
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We're arriving on scene now.
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16 are you asking you advise TR?
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Headquarters 35 you can show me on scene.
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TR fire from N35.
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They are cooking some steaks and it's a little smoky but there's no flames.
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Muted the alarm but it still needs to be reset.
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Temple, we'll respond in our brush truck to assist reset the alarm.
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Copy. It's just burnt food.
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Brush 85 will be responding to assist and reset the alarm.
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Copy brush 85 in row.
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The large two-story residential structure.
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Nothing shown.
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The investigated both.
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Coachos setting up the command.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledges receipt of message or indicates understanding and agreement.
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Location mentioned:
Ford St, Greer, SC 29650
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