Smoke detector alarm caused by burned food in apartment, Portland ME
A smoke detector alarm went off on the first floor of a four-story multi-family building near Tessna Street, Portland, ME. Fire crews responded and investigated the cause. They found the alarm was triggered by burned food in an apartment, not by fire. The alarm system was reset and services cleared.
Audio|Source: Portland Fire
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Attention station striking, supervised box 516 near Tessna Street. Alarm companies calling in a smoke detector alarm activation on the first floor.
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The box is Ladder 1 in Engine 5 and Engine 6. Optional is due.
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Attention Station striking, supervised box 516 near Tessna Street.
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Lime companies calling in a smoke detector alarm activation coming from the first floor.
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The box is Ladder 1 and J 5 and J.6. Optional is 2.
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Engine 5.5.
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Alleramance.
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Relamacy,
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4 store and multi-family.
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Engine 5-0-mult multi-family.
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4-story multi-family has command of investing in.
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Go panel.
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Answering command.
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Panel reading first floor smoke.
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This is all being investigated.
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And for panel reading first floor response.
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Teport meeting first floor response.
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Just left you a command problem.
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Answering command.
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Measure 5, water 1 can handle.
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Not for our engine 6, you could be in service.
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Enter five.
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Entering engine five.
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Got food, apartment 2V.
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So since we reset, both companies and service.
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Stop for.
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4. 4-11 by alarm striking the recall and supervised box by 1-16 near Tessna Street. Cause of the alarm was burned food. However the recall is 13-02.
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Portland, ME
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