Fire alarm at Alliance home caused by cooking, Alliance OH
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm at a residence near Indiana Street Northeast in Alliance was triggered by cooking. The alarm was confirmed to be false, with no fire or emergency at the home.
Audio|Heard on: Stark County Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Sent to this that's a Lexington Township Fire needed near Indiana Street Northeast.
00:06
Crashleaser at Water North Star.
00:09
It's going to be for a fire alarm activation as a Living room smoke detector.
00:18
I want them out.
00:22
I'm in route 1724.
00:28
J5s back in quarters.
00:36
Engine 2 this fast.
00:40
Engine too good.
00:44
On scene, practically 12,000 square foot, single floor, residential.
00:49
Nothing shown.
00:50
We do have occupant on the front yard.
00:52
Well advice.
00:55
And into 1726.
01:10
Secretary of Disbats for Lexington Township Fire alarm company is advising this is a false alarm with the cooking incident there's no problem with the resident
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Location mentioned:
Indiana St NE, Alliance, OH 44601
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