Residential fire alarm caused by burnt food in oven, Martinsville IN
A residential fire alarm was reported near South Mulberry Street. Fire units, including ladder trucks, responded to the scene. The cause was determined to be burnt food left in the oven. All units have returned to service.
Audio|Source: Morgan County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Station 14, General Tone, ladder 141, ladder 142, residential fire alarm,
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near South Mulberry Street, near South Mulberry Street, talk group assignment, ops 2, timeout,
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17, 15 hours.
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Fort County engine two zero zero zero zero two.
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Two.
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Spatylider one will be in route.
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The ladder 141 will be in route.
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Lider 141. Aighter 141.
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Pag915 engine two zero.
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Agent 202,
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Morton County information, you can disregard,
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disregard. District Guard, subject called out by they were changing the batteries in their machine.
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At 950, fire and serves?
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It's in touch, this one.
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The county number 20, you can show me responsible for 77, like an attachment, 80 like them now.
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There, Tony, I'm clear. Just information, it's going to be southbound up, northbound from a 144-mile marker.
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Never mind.
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Won't be able to catch that up.
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I'm going to be able to set up.
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I'm that's the end ladder 141.
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Allbury is recommenced.
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Clear. All I'm seeing nothing showing.
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Senator 1-2.
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Everyone.
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In your status.
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Security dispatch.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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Barnes Louis at one station.
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Ladder 141.
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It's going to be burnt food in the oven, all units will be in service.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Mulberry St, Martinsville, IN 46151
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