Residential fire alarm triggered by burned food


Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at a home. They found that food was accidentally burned on the stove, which caused the alarm. There was no fire or injuries.
Audio|Source: Metro New Orleans Area Fire Departments
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Transcript:
Injit 10[1], 1936[2], 114[3], responding to a residential alarm, 8,170 code drive, crosses Lincoln Beach Boulevard Zone 4017, this by ground 4, 1726. 504. 504. 404. 10, 4.000, 5.017,000. 104. 24.0.0.0.0.0.0.2. 29, we gained after 10. 24. 24. 29 5500 said a tenant here that was burning some food on the stove. It's pretty cleared out. You can try to reset it. 1029 all companies try not going to handle. 502 is in service. 10.002. In the 16 is in service. 10.0. 6.2. Rescue 2 in serve. 5.2. Rescue 2.2.2. Follow me sweet. 5 on the control.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10: Responding
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1936: Unit/Engine Number
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114: Unit/Engine Number
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Location mentioned:
Jefferson, LA 70121
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