Smoke detector activated by unattended cooking in motel room, Chesapeake VA


Fire department responded to a smoke detector activation in room 134 of a large three-story motel in Chesapeake, VA. The cause was unattended cooking. There was no fire or hazards found. The alarm system was reset and the situation was resolved.
Audio|Source: Chesapeake Fire
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Transcript:
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Agent 14, shall speak.
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Go ahead, Mr.
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14. On scene, large three-story motel, nothing showing.
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Fast outside of Bidesma.
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Burned food, room 134, got investigated and I'll have called such command.
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Engine 14 dotting, large three-story motel, nothing showing.
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Part food from room 134, cross-league command now investigating timeout.
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Twenty-fix... Fantastic. You can clear the other two units so we can handle.
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Okay, 258. Agent four, lot of two, showing you clear.
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Crosswoods, Provenge.
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Go ahead, Crosswood.
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There's no hazards.
00:30
It was an unattended chef in room 134, set off a smoke detector.
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Systems are in reset, commands, terminated 14 is available.
00:39
Okay.
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Chesapeake, VA
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