Smoke alarm activated by cooking in Lumberton home, Lumberton TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a smoke alarm was triggered at a single-story residence near South Village Creek Parkway in Lumberton. Fire responders found no smoke or fire. The alarm was caused by cooking bacon and was reset on site.
Audio|Heard on: Lumberton Fire and EMS, Hardin County ESD 2
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00:34
Transcript:
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Parking County, Soto, Lumberton Fire, Responder 976, South Village Creek, Parkway.
00:05
It's going to be for a smoke alarm.
00:08
Alarm company did contact keyholder.
00:12
She needs her alarm reset.
00:14
There is no smoke and no fire.
00:17
Hardin County Clear, 1520.
00:19
I see 21 to be on scene, single story, raising of infrastructure, nothing showing.
00:29
The C21 is back in service.
00:31
The alarm system reset.
00:32
Homeowner was cooking bacon and activated alarm.
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Location mentioned:
S Village Creek Pkwy, Lumberton, TX 77657
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