False residential fire alarm caused by burnt cornbread, Suffolk VA


Fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near Detroit Point Road. After investigation, it was confirmed there was no fire. The alarm was caused by burnt cornbread in the home.
Audio|Source: Suffolk City Fire and Rescue
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Transcript:
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Residential fire alarm near Detroit Point Road.
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Engine 9, engine 5, ladder 5 51,
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tanker 1, battalion 2,
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residential fire alarm near Morse Point Road Cross Strait of Morse Point Road.
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Tack 2, Tech 2.
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Do you know respond on tap two?
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Engine 11, Rescue 2, Latter 11, EMS2, Battalion 1, Medic 5, Autoback to Unnot Injuries in the Modern Madaback, Brack, Bridge, Tunnel, Hust, Pond, Attack 3, Attack 3.
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Tack 3. Tack 3. Sorry, 11, 7,000, 1,000. All right. Thank you.
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Hello, 1.
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Rescue 2 is all the scene, single point, hole.
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Okay, very much.
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All right, very much.
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Okay, very much. Okay, very much. Alumni company contact advised that the homeowner burnt cornbread.
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Do you to cancel.
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Suffolk, VA
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