Smoke detector alarm caused by burnt food in Kingston apartment, Kingston NY
Fire crews responded to a smoke detector alarm at the Family of Woodstock building on Pearl Street in Kingston. The alarm was triggered by burnt food in an apartment. The situation was resolved after the apartment was ventilated naturally.
Audio|Source: Kingston Fire Department
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Transcript:
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We'll stand out on two, car three, engine one, two, truck one, fire alarm activation, family of Woodstock,
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94 Pearl Street, crushes of Green Street, Washington Avenue, repeating two, car three, engine one, truck one,
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a file alarm activation, family of Woodstock, 94 Pearl Street, crushes in Marine Street, Washington Avenue.
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Apartment 57A, smoke detector activation at (number withheld).
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R3-101 respondent.
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Car 3 engine 1 at (number withheld).
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Company 2, (number withheld).
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County Entente 2 is 2 arriving.
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I have nothing obvious to be investigating.
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This is investigating (number withheld).
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Company wants our oven.
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(number withheld).
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Portable 21 to 3.
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Initial reports cooking.
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Initial reports cooking.
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I don't know.
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21 to 3.
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Car 3.
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Confirming burnt food, just give us a second.
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We'll just get it ventilate naturally.
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Copy that. I'll go to the panel.
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No, on Kingston, command.
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Kingston is fire, command.
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Had burnt food in the apartment been ventilated, we're in service.
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Food ventilated, you're at (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Near Pearl St, Kingston, NY 12401
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