Burnt food causes residential fire alarm in Muncie, Muncie IN
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According to the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm was reported near West Marywood Lane in Muncie. Fire responders found no active fire; the alarm was caused by burnt food left on the stove.
Audio|Heard on: Muncie and Delaware County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
1701 panger 74 is near West Marywood Lane on a residential fire alarm second tone is 1820
00:10
en route to that are you on a sailor right alright sound name
00:19
1338 I made contact with the homeowner there's no active fire he'll just pass that on the snow too long
00:27
Okay.
00:32
All right. The grass nine, one's on seat.
00:37
Clear.
00:42
Let's have six.
00:46
Campus. Campus.
00:48
You're up to call for D.A.
00:54
If I'm out with the subject in the back of the old Navy Park lot.
01:01
1812, guy.
01:04
1812, I know 13 advised on toes, but what do you have in route so far?
01:11
I have two heavy wreckers and a regular for the sedan.
01:20
1813. This is probably going to be a flatbed if it's not.
01:25
Okay, I'll call them and let them...
01:27
This is my 410.
01:33
25.
01:39
This is at near West Marywood for the residential fire alarm.
01:43
1838 on county, made contact with the homeowner.
01:46
They're advising it was burnt food on the stove.
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Location mentioned:
W Merrywood Ln, Muncie, IN 47302
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