Residence fire alarm triggered by burnt food


Audio of responders reporting a house fire alarm caused by burnt food on a stove. Fire crews checked the scene and found no active fire, confirming only burnt food.
Audio|Source: Davidson County Fire
02:11
Transcript:
Lighter once in route. Lighter (name withheld). All right. (name withheld). (name withheld), called him by all company as well as residents at the address. Pondon Company is an issue in 38 living at the residence. The fire alarm is going off due to Hoover Cook food. Still requesting the fire farm. Thanks. We're up. (name withheld). Take some something. Copy. Multi-story former conflicts. Nothing visible. Four C.I. Command, offensive load. Engine four copy. Lighter want to be on safe, reconstruction. Lighter one, copy. Any one old thing level space that they have busy. Angel one, come. Same seven don't seem. Confirm a nothing sure and cruise out of this case, seven to use. Okay, seven, seven, come. Four cussie-cone. Okay. Confirm burnt food on the stove. Copy burnt food on the stove. Copy burnt food on the stove.
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Location mentioned:
Near Westside Dr, Lexington, NC 27292
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