False residential fire alarm caused by burnt food, Bradenton FL
Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near Catskill Lane in Bradenton. Upon arrival, they found no fire and determined the alarm was caused by burnt food setting off the smoke detector.
Audio|Source: Manatee County Fire and EMS
02:49
Transcript:
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Engine 213,
00:02
Residential fire alarm,
00:04
Near Catskill Lane, Bradenton.
00:07
Respond on TACC, 2.
00:25
ECC, letter 439, smooth clear, value mass upon arrival.
00:29
Will be available.
00:32
Copy 1714.
00:37
12 is at Sarasota.
00:42
12 arrives, 17.
00:44
See,
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Dan,
00:50
231, 16th, 16th.
00:51
231 respondent, near Catskill Lane.
00:55
Copy, 17-15.
00:57
2.31, called in by careful protection showing smoke detector activation zone 13.
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Copy. Copy.
01:19
Bravo,
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62, Fall, 1700 3rd Avenue, West Bradenton.
01:25
Respond on Tack, 4.
01:54
Engine, 181, service call,
01:57
17,132, Hampton Falls, Harris, Radiant.
02:01
Respond on Pack, 6.
02:03
ECC81 is in Route 17132, Hampton Falls, Thairs.
02:09
681 in Route 1718.
02:12
East City and 231's on scene.
02:19
Got a two-story house, nothing showing, B.S.O.S.O.S.S.O.
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17-19.
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Steve from engine 231.
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Two 31.
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That has a situation under control.
02:44
It's just a smoke detector from burnt food.
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Copy 1720.
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