Fire alarm at elementary school caused by burnt food, Marina CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fire alarm was activated at Crompton Elementary School, 460 Carmel Avenue, Marina. Fire units responded and found burnt food in a microwave causing the alarm. There were no flames or fire.
Audio|Heard on: Monterey County Fire Dispatch - Command 31
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Marina, file on activation at Crumpton Elementary School.
00:07
In June 5411 and June 5412 respond.
00:11
File an activation at Crompton Elementary School, near Carmel Avenue.
00:16
At beach 12, come now, 0,800.
00:26
Engine 5411 and engine 5412 respond to.
00:31
A known incident type.
00:33
S.F. Crompton Elementary 831-392-3520.
00:38
At near Carmel Avenue.
00:41
Cross streets are Carmelo Circle and Linska Drive.
00:50
Engine 5411, engine 5412, copy responding.
00:54
Fileile, Crompton School near Colonel.
00:57
It is a general fire alarm zone zero and zone 99.
01:05
5411.
01:14
Medic Engine 2 respond to a known incident type at near Colton Drive cross streets are Stokes way and Descott away.
01:42
Engine 5412, we have an odor at the school.
01:47
From the 5 months, we're not upset it's because of burnt food in microwave.
01:51
No flames.
01:54
5411 copies.
01:56
We'll continue and make sure they get a good reset.
01:58
We can cancel 5412.
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Location mentioned:
Carmel Ave, Marina, CA 93933
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