Smoke alarm due to burnt food at residence, Fitchburg MA
Fire crews responded to a smoke alarm near Highland Avenue in Fitchburg. The source was burnt food in the second floor laundry. There was no active fire, and the scene was cleared.
Audio|Source: Fitchburg and Lunenburg Fire and Mid State Control
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Transcript:
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Near Highland Ave on the telephonic, rendered 1-4 Latitude on the deputy.
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That's near Highland Ave on the telephonic.
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Regener 1-4 Latitude in the deputy.
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Firearm 10.09.
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File on C2 and Cruz, near Highland Ave on the telephonic.
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I'll be responding from electric cab.
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Q&Cruz, June route, Channel 2,5Grab, your operating channels, standby for items.
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Deputy be advised, this is going to be second floor laundry smoke, the alarm company stated.
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Receive second floor laundry smoke.
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Chairman Mc1 on arrival.
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Chairman 1 on arrival, 10-10.
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Fireland on arrival.
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Fireland on arrival. Responding 1 on arrival.
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Responding units, you're going to have a hydrant at the corner of Congress Street and Island.
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Firelam, engine four is off, near Highland.
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Got a two and a two and a half story wood spray, nothing shown, we'll be investigating.
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Engine four in arrival, nothing's showing off investigating.
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Followed up to see two.
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Go ahead, bylam.
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Hey, deputy, we have a elevator entrapment with a person stuck at four latent street.
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What's your pleasure.
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Receive, I'll start heading over to Four Lane Street with Engine 2.
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You can have the lighter divert soon as Engine 4 confirms it's most likely burnt food at the location.
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Location mentioned:
Near Highland Ave, Fitchburg, MA 01420
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