Smoke alarm triggered by cooking near Ruth St, Mobile AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a smoke alarm near Ruth Street in Mobile, Alabama. The alarm was caused by cooking smoke from a pot on the stove, which was removed before it caused any fire. No active fire or visible smoke was found at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Mobile County/City and Area Fire
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01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 9, you're responding for audible alarm showing a smoke detector.
00:09
I got it.
00:11
Roger, we'll have Rescue 22 canceling engines.
00:14
Okay.
00:15
We copy 1709.
00:23
Oh, I'm kind of off scene.
00:25
Nothing visible.
00:26
Be Ruth Command.
00:28
Ruth Command, copy 1709.
00:36
Fire alarm, Cassidy Rescue 1 en route.
00:39
Copy Rescue 1 en route?
00:41
Fire alarm, Chesapeake Rescue One on scene.
00:46
Copy on scene.
00:48
And Mount Vernon Bush One as well.
00:54
Got a cooking fire smell.
01:01
Nine copy.
01:08
Engine nine, fire alarm.
01:16
Engine nine, fire alarm?
01:19
Engine nine.
01:22
On Northside PD, will you need a full response?
01:28
That's negative.
01:29
We got the,
01:30
we're fortunate we got the pot off the stove.
01:36
89, copy. Do you still need PD?
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Location mentioned:
Ruth St, Mobile, AL 36606
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