Burnt food triggers residential fire alarm in Morristown, Morristown TN
Fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near Evergreen Drive in Morristown. They found no active fire. The alarm was caused by burnt food activating the smoke detector.
Audio|Source: Hamblen County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Fire,
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residential alarm,
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near Evergreen Drive, Morristown.
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Engine 4, Engine 2, Engine 5, G4.
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Engine 5, companies, engine 5 being wrapped.
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10-4[1]-engine 5, near Evergreen Drive, coming in as the upstairs smoke detector.
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Engine 2 copies.
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Engine 2 is route.
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12A.
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Engine 4, copy.
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BINRout.
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10-4[1], 12-08.
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Easy 4 in route.
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10-4[1], and they're out.
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10-4[1]. 12-0.
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Dispment, Q4A, being right.
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12-19. Two-four.
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Go ahead.
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Please contact with the residents, they're advised and burnt food.
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No, they don't have fire.
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Evide's negative that they just burnt some payments which set off the smoke detector.
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All right, copy that.
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All units except first in, do signal 9, log this is the first due in engine's arrival time and,
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you know, just logging the false alarm.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
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Location mentioned:
Evergreen Dr, Morristown, TN 37814
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