Odor investigation at lebanon restaurant after grill left on, Lebanon ME
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According to the dispatch call, lebanon Fire and Rescue responded to a restaurant near Martin Lane for an odor investigation caused by a grill that was left on. The building was evacuated as a precaution. No one reported feeling ill.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire
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Transcript:
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On the Air for Lebanon Fire Rescue responds to an odor investigation trolley level.
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Near Martin Lane, they have evacuated the restaurant.
00:19
Sanford is a badge from Lebanon car one.
00:24
Moving car one.
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You can show car one, engine two, and ambulance one en route.
00:36
Cut of that car one engine, ambulance two in Route 1445.
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It's the third house in on the right, and it's white and collar.
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The caller is down the street,
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left the garage airing out.
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That's where the grill was left on.
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She's just here to wear, and she's not feeling ill.
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Location mentioned:
Martin Ln, Lebanon, ME 04027
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