Burnt food triggers smoke alarm in Charleston home, Charleston WV
Firefighters responded to a residential smoke alarm near Lee Street East in Charleston. The source was found to be burnt food in the kitchen. No injuries or damage were reported, and crews returned to service.
Audio|Source: Charleston Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Measure it into 454, into 455, respond, near Lee St E at Lee Terrace, Department C-07, getting an alarm, showing living room smoke, downout, 1806.
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4.55 in a row.
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18-06.
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4500 1808 4,000.
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4,000. I'll be an 1808.
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I'll see another time, 1808.
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654 Lones coming in 207.
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438 Metro, transporting 1, General.
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General, 1810.
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454, Metro, burnt food,
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back in service.
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Copy burnt food, back in service, Metro to 455, which you copy as well.
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