Fire alarm caused by cooking smoke at school, Henrietta NY
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered in a school room due to smoke from a student cooking bacon. There was no actual fire, and the system was reset after the smoke cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY Security Group Calls
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00:38
Transcript:
00:00
We have a supervisory fire alarm at Perkins, room 245B in Baker.
00:06
10-4.
00:08
31 is this way, I'll be 5'8.
00:10
10-4-31.
00:16
31 in this match.
00:18
There was no fire, just smoke.
00:21
Student was cooking bacon.
00:22
There's one activated smoke head in the kitchen area.
00:26
Okay, 31. Advise when you're ready for a reset.
00:29
10-4. Yeah, we'll be there for reset.
00:33
31, looks like we're going to be a bit reset.
00:36
10-4, that's affirmative.
00:37
I got a positive reset on my end.
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Location mentioned:
Henrietta, NY 14467
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