Smoke alarm caused by burnt food in Lakewood, Lakewood Township NJ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a smoke alarm near John Street and Martin Luther King Avenue in Lakewood. The alarm was found to be caused by burnt bacon, and the building was ventilated. No injuries or fire damage were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Lakewood Fire Department
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
Engine one, box 17, near John Street.
00:05
Cross streets are Martin Luther King Avenue.
00:08
Smoke alarm near John Street.
00:11
Smoke alarm on fire two.
00:13
Time of 0802.
00:21
Engine one's around.
00:29
Eight hundred and four.
00:35
Thank you very much.
00:38
Engine one.
00:45
Driving three-story wood frame, occupied multiple units, and unit one will help them in.
00:51
Eight hundred and six.
00:53
Reset.
00:57
Copy.
01:04
Place on Scott Street, sir.
01:14
Command, go to Lakewood.
01:17
Just burnt bacon.
01:20
Units been ventilated.
01:21
Engine one's clear to make their way through it.
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Location mentioned:
John St, Lakewood, NJ 08701
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