Fire alarm caused by burnt food on stove, Bridgeport CT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to an activated fire alarm near Barnum Avenue in Bridgeport. A resident reported burnt food on the stove. There was no smoke or fire. The alarm system was reset, and all fire units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield CT Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine one, ladder five, battalion two respond to activated fire alarm near Barnum Ave crossing Area Street and Noble Ave, Map 53.
00:07
Engine one, ladder five, battalion two respond to activated fire alarm near Barnum Ave crossing Area Street and Noble Avenue, Map 53.
00:14
It's going to be at the Barnum Ave apartment zone number eight rear pool station.
00:19
Called in by alarm company. A resident also called in stating they burned something on their pot.
00:24
No smoke, no flames at Bravo Six.
00:27
All companies responding use channel two as your fire ground.
00:29
Fire ground two active VRS.
00:34
Near Barnum Avenue, three-story masonry apartment building, nothing visible from the alpha delta side.
00:43
On scene near Barnum Avenue, three-story masonry apartment building, nothing visible from the alpha delta side.
00:55
There’s a lot of food on stove, no extension.
00:57
System has been reset, returning to service.
01:02
System reset, returning all companies to service.
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