Residential fire alarm at near Mulberry St was cooking issue, Stamford CT
A residential fire alarm at near Mulberry Street was triggered but was found to be caused by overcooked food according to the homeowner.
Audio|Source: Stamford Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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engine springdale fire units engine 7 truck 1 new fire ground 1 respond to near Mulberry St for residential fire alarm cross streets are Ridgeway Street and dead end time 1229
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201 to dispatch.
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Medic 1, go ahead.
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Medical 1, we're going to call for a second crew for a second evo.
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Code 1.
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through the Stanford makes that a code three response for the second bus for my incident minor hit the test.
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Can you repeat the last part of that? I got code three, I'll get them going, but what was the last part of that?
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It's a minor that hit a test.
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Recease.
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Medic 5, respond to 31 High Street, for motor vehicle accident, cross streets are west Main Street and Hazel Street, time 1233.
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27 trial is there for 27 to 5, you know, 10, 10,000 older, you got 2.5-story wood frames, I'm not from the 8 side, the company is investigating.
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Received engine 7 on scene, near Mulberry St 2, and a half-story wood frame, nothing showing from the A-side company investigating at 1230. 8-4 from Stamford.
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Matter 4, just checking your turnaround time.
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All set.
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Receive, but you're available at 1234 your citywide.
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Engine 7, Stamford.
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Sentence 7.
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Put a recall holding no units, overcooked food at by the homeowner.
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Receive. Recall holding no units for near Mulberry St, reporting over-cooked food by the homeowner.
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Location mentioned:
Near Mulberry St, Stamford, CT 06907
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