Fire alarm caused by burnt food at five-story apartment, Asheville NC
A fire alarm was triggered at a five-story apartment complex near Bartlett Street. Upon investigation in apartment 514, it was found that burnt food caused the alarm activation. No fire was evident on arrival, and the situation was managed without further incident.
Audio|Source: Asheville Fire
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Transcript:
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Battalion 2, engine 2, squad 1, ladder 1, engine 1,
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near Bartlett Street, fire alarm battalion 2, engine 2, engine 2, squad 1, ladder 1, engine near Bartlett Street,
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fire alarm Oura Street, and John Street.
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On Fire 2
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Communications.
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You place Engine 11, Brush 11, back in service.
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Go.
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Communications from Engine 2.
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Go ahead too.
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Tone scene,
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medium, five-story apartment complex.
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Nothing's showing from two sides.
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We've been operating the offensive strategy holding assignment.
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Tudence 2 out, ma'am.
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The engine 2 on scene, medium 5 story, problem complex, nothing to show from two sides. I was investigating the offensive, holding your assignment, you have command.
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Communications from command will follow up. Good sir.
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360 not complete due to size.
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This would be a follow-long activation.
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Apartment 514.
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Institute is going up to investigate.
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Hold the assignment.
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No change in IEP.
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We have alpha accountability.
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Calfour, 316, complete due to size, active alarm coming from Department of 514 holding your assignment.
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You have LF.
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I want us.
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Right, what?
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Communication for command, this would be burnt food.
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Engine 2 can handle. All it is for return service break.
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Location mentioned:
Near Bartlett St, Asheville, NC 28801
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