Residential fire alarm triggered by cooking in Yonkers, Yonkers NY
A residential fire alarm was activated at a home in Yonkers. The alarm was triggered by smoke detected on the first floor. The alarm company later confirmed the alarm was caused by cooking, not an actual fire.
Audio|Source: Yonkers Fire Department
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Transcript:
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Yonkers 2 engine 314, Squad 11, Ladder 7-0, Ladder 7-5, and Battalion 2. Respondal with a near Sergeant Road, you across the Whistler Road and Gainesboro Road.
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For a call of a 1032, called in by the alarm company,
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their advisor is residential at the near Curveson Residence. The indication is zone 26, the first-floor smoke detector.
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Again, it's going to be engines 314, Quad 11, Ladder 70, Ladder 7-5, and Battalion 2,
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48,000. Sargent Road, Whistler Road and Gainzboro Road on the Crosk, call of a 1032 by the alarm company. Advising is a residential alarm,
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indicating that it's zone 26, first floor smoldensitizer on that indication.
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Yonkers to the unit responding 48 sergeant on a 1032 engine 314.
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You're up.
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Squad 11.
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2.11.
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Ladder 7.0.
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7. 7. 7. 7.
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7. Todd.
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Shepard.
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Hey, I'm a town, you too.
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Oh, I like that.
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Chief, you see advice as of 1944 hours. We got another call from the alarm company. They stated that they spoke for the homeowner at sea.
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Advice that the alarm was set off by cooking.
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