Smoke alarm triggered by burnt food at residence, Marion OH
Fire crews responded to a smoke alarm triggered by smoke detected upstairs near Cambridge Avenue in Marion, Ohio. Upon investigation, the smoke was caused by burnt food, specifically bacon, and no fire or hazard was found.
Audio|Source: Marion County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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The city fire, fire alarm near Cambridge Avenue.
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In FireCon, city fire alarm near Cambridge Avenue, upstairs smoke, time Lowe, 816.
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Cartoni, isn't you're out from Delaware Avenue? Looks across streets.
00:24
20-clear crosses Harding Road and Virginia Avenue.
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25, phone here, this is a case number?
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4435.4435.
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All right, time, point it turn out.
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Port-a-2.
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You come on the owner's the driver.
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Thanks.
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Tricom 21 in route.
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21-4.
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Firecom engine 23 is in route.
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23rd 3rd. 23.
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Aircom. Lighter 25 is in route.
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25, 4.
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What's the numbers on Cambridge?
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937.
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937.
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20's on scene. It's gonna be a one-story ranch, wood frame.
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Looks like a slab house.
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It's gonna be a hiding in the front yard.
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Nothing showing from a three-sided view.
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21 on your arrival, you guys will be Team One into investigate.
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I am.
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I promise, it was zone 10 upstairs smoke.
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Okay, you're clear.
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So for combat out of Columbus,
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(name withheld),
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valid.
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If it's going to Cambridge, you guys can return.
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It's burnt bacon.
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There's no problem.
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20 is in service.
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