Fire alarm triggered at stabilization center due to burnt popcorn, Poughkeepsie NY


A fire alarm went off at the County Stabilization Center, likely because popcorn was burnt. No fire was found and all units returned to service.
Audio|Source: Southern Dutchess County Fire Departments and DC911
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Transcript:
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Such as County, Stabilization Center, 2.30 North Road, crossing Washington Street and Marish Drive, repeating two-stayer, you respond.
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984, 55-year-old female, General Payne, Judge is County Stabilization Center, 250, North Road, 1550, 1451.
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Hey, one we're going.
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Hey, Metswine responding, 1531.
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14172 responding. 24172 responding.
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24172 responding, 1552 responding.
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Twoile 661-0-9-1.
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CIVILA 661.
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You can put all CILA-QAQAX in service, alarm were set off, 2-2-2-2-burnt popcorn.
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This one is going to reset.
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Receive civilly command, and since service, launch, or by burnt popcorn, 223-51[1].
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I'm sorry. We're in service permit.
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The 23-14-1.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
223-51: Burnt Popcorn (likely referring to a minor, non-threatening cause for alarm)
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Location mentioned:
Near North Rd, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
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