Fire alarm triggered by food left on stove in apartment, Hopkinton RI


A fire alarm was activated at a two-story wood-frame apartment near Aldrich St in Hope Valley. Firefighters responded and found no visible fire. The alarm was caused by food left unattended on the stove.
Audio|Source: Southern Rhode Island and Southeastern Connecticut Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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The Hovalley Fire Department, funding near Aldrich St, a residential firearm activation.
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That's the Hope Valley Fire Department, to near Aldrich St, a residential firearm activation, 1605[1] WNRO 555[2].
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9-0-1's responding.
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Westing 928 is responding.
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929, new traffic.
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Received all units.
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The last legion to 913 is in Hawaii.
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Roger 913.
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Got 902 to respond.
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Race her to 902. 902. 904, same.
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Roger. Play 911[3] on the scene.
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Two-story wood frame apartment.
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Nothing showing alarm sounding.
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Perceive 911[3] on the scene, nothing showing alarm sounding, 1608.
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Okay. Okay. Last plane into 9303rd, you're on.
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Roger.
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No one left this.
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No one left this. No one.
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Client Pood, units on the scene are you going to have.
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Roger 911[3] reporting food on the stove, units on the scene to handle 1610.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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1605: Alarm activation
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WNRO 555: Unit identification
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911: Unit identification
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Location mentioned:
Near Aldrich St, Wyoming, RI 02898
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