Fire alarm triggered by overcooked food at hospital lounge, Utica NY
A fire alarm was activated at the hospital's staff lounge. Responders found no smoke or fire but determined the cause was overcooked food. The situation was quickly contained, and all units cleared to return.
Audio|Source: Utica Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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All companies are out to the alarm from the switchboard at the hospital,
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indicating it to the staff lounge floor to room near 2506.
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Hospital drive a one hospital it's a nine story type two I have nothing visible obviously on the hops two.
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Nine story type two don't place one no new four next to anyone.
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Rescue two in hospital rescue two.
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590.
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10259.
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Myself and 580 are making service.
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Copy.
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I just have a woodhouse hole Without a cell.
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Self to use 537 537 537 No, my firearm.
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Dropping.
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Truck on water quarters.
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Okay, drop line quarters.
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Truck to operations, room near 2506, staff lounge.
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Activated detector, no smoke, no fire, two fine from Burrho.
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Reading feet.
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We're in the fire control. This under control is over-cooked food in the staff lounge on the second floor.
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The companies can return.
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Location mentioned:
Lounge, Utica, NY 13502
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