Smoke from burnt food triggers fire alarm at apartment, Galveston TX
A fire alarm was activated at an apartment building near West St due to burnt food causing smoke. No actual fire or danger was found. An elderly man was reported with breathing difficulty but the situation was under control.
Audio|Source: N Galveston, E Brazoria Co Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Attention, Albany, MS. Albany, MS, respond to near West St, Department 17,
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near West St, Department 1-7, and we're from an 82-year-old male having difficulty breathing.
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Albany cleared 1756.
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Committee for age, sure, clear, and in the row.
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According to me, should be responding, near West St, Department 17.
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Make one.
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I think one, guys.
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Go ahead.
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Traceboarding on one patient, another emergency to Alvents.
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Engine 6, just advising, we're getting a repeat alarm at the same address.
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Hey no, four, man.
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Very different.
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Please, please.
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There was still quite a bit of smell of burnt food in the hallway, but the situation was on the control. The lady was just cooking her dinner.
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Do you know, is it the exact same room?
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Negative. The preview's done was 226, but it's done is 86.
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Okay, we're going to head back there and check it out.
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Location mentioned:
West St, Galveston, TX 77550
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