Smoke detector activated by burnt food at home, Plymouth CT
A residential smoke detector activated at a home near Ronald Rd, Kaczynski Park. Fire responders found the cause to be burnt food from cooking with no emergency present.
Audio|Source: Plymouth EMS and Plymouth/Terryville Fire
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Transcript:
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LCD did Terry low fire respond to near Ronald Rd, Kaczynski Park, Unit 28,
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Residential Smoke Detector,
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52 Bravo 1, repeating near Ronald Rd, Kaczynski Park, Unit 28 for the residential smoke detector, 52 Bravo 1, cross streets, Sullivan Ave, and Laurel Ave, timeout 10, 34.
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LCD TurboCart 2 responding.
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The car 2, you're responding 1035.
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This is the same unit this morning, correct?
00:43
That is correct, same unit.
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Roger, let me know when PD gets unseen.
00:51
Okay.
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LCD engine four responding with one.
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The fourth is responding 1039. The second thirty-nine.
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Can you enter the car two?
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Car two answering.
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Car 2, it's going to be another cooking issue,
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burnt food, no emergency.
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Received. Myself an engine 4 will respond with traffic. You can hold everybody else in quarters.
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Mr. Car 2, Engine 4 responding with traffic, holding all the units at headquarters 1042.
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Engine 4 to Car 2, I'll meet you on Ronald Broome.
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Recease, thank you.
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