False fire alarm triggered by cooking in Montauk, Montauk NY


A fire alarm was triggered at an address near South Embassy St in Montauk. Firefighters found no fire; the alarm was caused by cooking activity.
Audio|Source: East Hampton, New York Town and Village Police, Fire and EMS Services
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Transcript:
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Montauk Fire Department on the Air, Chief Investigation for an Olmec Fire Alarm, 5, South Embassy Street, Cross Street, at South Euclid Avenue in Montauk Highway.
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Repeating for Montauk Fire Department on the air with a Chief Investigation for an Allmatic Fire Alarm, 5, South Embassy Street, Cross Street at South Euclid Avenue in Montauk Highway.
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649, now one's air clear.
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Central 92 I have a fire chiefs of application for an automatic 1024[1] alarm.
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It's going to be at number 5, South Embassy Street.
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The nearest cross of South Euclix should be the Ringcon del Sabre Valley.
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104, I'm 36.
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104. At 649.
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231, interrout 650.
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930, 9331-9331 on scene.
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9331 on scene 650.
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9331 on scene 650.
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They gave us a general fire alarm.
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1040. 0.031.
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9331.
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9331. Set off by cooking.
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Hold on talking. It's back in service.
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After Roger T's 653.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1024: Automatic fire alarm
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Location mentioned:
Near S Embassy St, Montauk, NY 11954
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