Fire alarm triggered by cooking in Newton home, Newton MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm on Chestnut Street in Newton. The alarm was triggered by cooking, and no fire was found. Units investigated and cleared the scene without incident.
Audio|Heard on: Newton Police and Fire
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Engine two, Ladder 1, C2.
00:02
Engine two, Ladder 1 and C2 respond near Chestnut Street to the residential central station kitchen smoke detectors.
00:10
Engine two, Ladder 1, C2 on near Chestnut Street, residential central station hallway kitchen smoke detectors near Park Chestnut Street off of 61.
00:35
At the fire, near Chestnut Street.
00:38
Fire alarm.
00:43
Roger.
00:55
Disregard. Control the parking control (number withheld).
01:08
Near Pelham Street for a black Nissan Altima with no permit.
01:27
Central station, hallway kitchen detectors near spot Chestnut Street off of 61.
01:43
Engine two.
01:45
With Ladder 1, near Chestnut Street.
01:47
Nothing showing, left Chestnut Street command.
01:50
Dropped the ladder, nothing showing.
01:53
Investigating, yes command.
02:12
Set off by cooking, everything all right here.
02:15
(number withheld), terminate command.
02:18
Set off by cooking, you're turning KC2.
02:23
C2 has that, just doing the handle.
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Location mentioned:
Chestnut St, Newton, MA 02465
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