Burnt food triggers residential fire alarm, Ringwood NJ
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a residential fire alarm on Pinewood Drive in Ringwood. After investigating, they found that the alarm was triggered by burnt food on the stove. The scene was secured, the alarm was reset, and all units were released.
Audio|Heard on: Ringwood Fire and EMS Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:55
Transcript:
00:00
On scene, I have a two and a half story wood frame residential.
00:03
Nothing showing.
00:04
Side alpha, I'll be out investigating on it.
00:07
Engine 261 in service for three and a probie.
00:24
Two six one, two six five.
00:26
We're on Pinewood approaching.
00:33
You can pull up behind 265 and send a crew in with a TIC and a gas meter.
00:40
(name withheld), we're checking the gas meter.
00:49
Two three three off the quarters.
01:01
Six, six, sir.
01:11
Two six three approaching, request orders.
01:18
Two six three computer unit intact.
01:21
It's just burnt food on the stove.
01:26
Copy.
01:35
Does somebody know you?
01:40
Good.
01:47
Yeah, we determined there was burnt food on the stove.
01:50
The alarm's been reset.
01:51
The alarm is holding.
01:53
I'll be terminating command and releasing all units.
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Location mentioned:
Pinewood Dr, Ringwood, NJ 07456
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