Fire alarm triggered by burnt food in Bridgton, Bridgton ME


A fire alarm went off at a location in Bridgton due to burnt food. Responding units were sent out but later determined it was a false alarm after talking to a key holder.
Audio|Source: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
01:56
Transcript:
00:00
On fire, stand by for an alarm. 130, South High Street. We're on the air with Supervised Box 14[1] for Operation Engine 71[2], 74, and lighter.
00:28
71. 130 south high street, cross streets of hospital drive, and willet road. It's going to be for an alarm sounding in zone 10, trial over response. Repeating supervised box 14, fission engine 71, engine 74, and ladder 71. 130 south high street, cross streets of hospital drive and willet road.
00:52
It's going to be for an alarm sounding in zone 10, no further description. Title of response to time your toe on 22-19. 7.05 to Station 1. 5.004 to Central.
01:16
We'll be in the room. Bression 64, you're alert. Abortion 64. All right. Just an update. We did speak with the alarm company again. They spoke with a key holder who stated it was burnt food and received a proper pass code to cancel.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Supervised Box 14: Fire alarm activation (supervised)
[2]
Engine 71: Fire response unit
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Location mentioned:
Near S High St, Bridgton, ME 04009
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