No fire found at restaurant after burnt food incident, Lowell MA
Fire units responded to a report of a possible fire at a single-story restaurant near Lily Avenue in Lowell, Massachusetts. Upon arrival, no fire was visible. The incident was caused by burnt food and no fire occurred.
Audio|Source: Lowell Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Central Station alarm[1] for one,
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Lily Avenue,
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engine 6, 3,
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4, ladder 4, rescue, car 2 to respond.
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Central Station alarm[1] for 1, Lily Avenue,
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engine 6, 3.
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4, ladder 4, rescue, car 2 to respond.
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Crossing is Aiken Avenue and Dalton Street, Triginbach, 622.
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11 to return of a lower street file off.
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Let's return.
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Unseen, single story, restaurant, not visible.
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Unseen, single story restaurant, not showing your rescue.
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Spotter pose, unseen.
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As your pose, unseen. As your pose, it's calling me.
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NG3 has it.
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Cartus, respond to.
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Cartoon. Cartier, you respond.
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Six to file, Army, four to those burn food.
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Check it out.
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See before the burn food, checking it out.
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All right,
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guys.
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Go ahead, engine 6.
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Yeah,
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this is a French move.
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It's going to need a minute to clear.
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Okay,
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caught through the fire alarm.
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Engine 6 and ladder 4 will handle Aiken out.
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All right, man, has that engine 6, ladder 4 to handle Lily.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Central Station alarm: Alarm automatically received from a private monitoring company indicating a possible emergency at a location.
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Location mentioned:
Phoenix Ave STE 2, Lowell, MA 01852
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