Fire alarm triggered by burnt food in kitchen, Richmond VA
Fire units responded to a fire alarm near East 30th Street in Richmond. Upon arrival, they found that burnt food triggered the kitchen smoke detector. There was no active fire, and the incident was cleared.
Audio|Source: Richmond City Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Engine 17 and truck 5.
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Fire alarm.
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Near East 30th Street.
00:07
Engine 17 and truck 5.
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Fire alarm.
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Near East 30th Street.
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Cross streets are Lawson Street and Hole Street.
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On Pack Channel 2.
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Timeout, 1931.
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The 25 is Richmond dispatch.
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And it's 25, go ahead.
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We have two members riding with Richmond Ambulance song, Thurper, John.
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I'll say, 1831 hours.
00:47
The 17 truck 3 en route, fire alarm, near East 30th Street.
00:52
Showing a kitchen smoke detector.
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17 and truck 5 in rail, 19.02R.
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Engine 17 is arriving.
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Two-story type 5, single family.
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Nothing shown.
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17 have a command be investigating.
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1711, two stories outside building, nothing showing 171 command and rescuing 1934 hours.
01:21
Regiment of 30th Street, command.
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3rd Street, command.
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The alarm is set off due to burnt food.
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All units for internal service, cleaning is terminated.
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We see the line set off through to burnt food, all units return to service, command terminated, 1935 hours.
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