Smoke alarms triggered by burnt food in Milpitas, Milpitas CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters responded to Mill Creek Apartments in Milpitas after smoke and carbon monoxide alarms were triggered by burnt food while cooking. Engine 88 verified the scene was safe and cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Milpitas Fire
Listen to dispatch call
00:27
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, Engine Eighty-Eight.
00:01
(Name withheld) set off the smoke detector alarm while cooking, but also the carbon monoxide alarm is going off and (she) is worried.
00:11
Unit B, Edward Two Hundred and Three at Mill Creek Apartments.
00:16
Well, P just eighty-eight.
00:21
Eighty-eight, good.
00:24
Just burnt food on the stove.
00:26
Engine 88 is going to clear.
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Location mentioned:
Dixon Landing Rd, Milpitas, CA 95035
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