Residential fire alarm caused by careless cooking, Detroit MI
Detroit Fire Department responded to a fire alarm at a residence near Carlin St between Belton and Van Buren. Multiple engines investigated and found no active fire. The alarm was caused by careless cooking and one accidental activation. There were no injuries or reports of criminal activity.
Audio|Source: Detroit Fire
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Transcript:
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Still alarm[1] engine 42, you're doing a still alarm.
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8211,
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Carlin, between Belton and Van Buren, requested for a residential fire alarm, engine 42.
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Engine 42 is en route.
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Engine 42 en route.
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Just 39 in route.
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Is it 39 in route.
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Into 40 in route.
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Into 40 in route.
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Engine 39 on scene investigating.
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Engine 39 on the scene investigating.
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Engine 42 is on the scene investigating.
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Engine 42 on the scene investigating.
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Engine 40 on the scene investigating.
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Engine 40 on the scene investigating.
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Engine 40 on the scene investigating.
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Agent 42 to Central.
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Agent 42 is reporting an accidental alarm.
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We're in service for the disposition of 745.
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Agent 42 in service, accidental alarm 745.
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Engine 39 reporting a careless cook out on arrival in service, Dispo, 113.
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Engine 39 reporting a careless cook out before arrival,
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113. The engine 40 has EMS on clean.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Still alarm: Initial fire department response, typically single-company, dispatched for a reported incident below box alarm level.
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Location mentioned:
Carlin St, Detroit, MI
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