Fire alarm at 5th Avenue apartments due to burnt food smell, Huntington WV
Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at an apartment near 5th Avenue in Huntington. There was no visible smoke or flames, but a resident reported a smell of burnt food. The alarm company also reported the incident. No fire was found.
Audio|Source: Huntington Fire Department
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Station 2 Engine 4 Rescue 1. Station 2 engine 4 Rescue 1, near 5th Avenue. 5th Avenue apartment for fire alarms downing. No smoke or flames a scene, but call her advises she can smell what appears to be burnt of food.
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Near 5th Avenue.
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Power 2 responding.
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Indusufi responding. Indusufi responding.
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Press 2-1 responding.
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4 responding. 4 responding.
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Just much copies, units responding.
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On near 5th Avenue, 5th Avenue, 5th Avenue apartments for General Fireloom.
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I have a resident calling and advising there, so no smoke or flamethrines seen, but they can smell what appears to be burning food.
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But we also receive a call from the alarm company.
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HPDs on C.
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As you want to go on the man, Poggy Story, for residential structures. I'm showing.
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Rescue want to be to the big man.
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Just much copy, rescue. Just much copy, rescue.
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5th Ave, Huntington, WV
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