Fire alarm at Prescott was false, caused by food on stove, Prescott AZ


A fire alarm was reported near North Sierra in Prescott, Arizona. It was later confirmed to be a false alarm caused by food left cooking on the stove. Fire crews canceled their response.
Audio|Source: Prescott Area Fire Departments
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Transcript:
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In June 62, fire alarm, near North Sierra, $89, General.
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375, on Command 2.
00:05
Yeah, go ahead, Dave.
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We met up with Nate and 72's crew.
00:09
We're going to give some medical attention, 61-year-old female,
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isolated right wrist.
00:14
And so we're going to secure everything and wait for Robin News TV.
00:18
I copy that, 61 female, isolated right wrist, waiting for the UTV.
00:23
We have native on standby in case we need it, so let me know.
00:26
We're sitting there, unless something dropped for the changes, then I'll see what they need that.
00:30
Yeah, I copy that.
00:31
Oh, I'm copy that, date.
00:32
75 on tag 3, did you copy that right?
00:35
Engine 50-75, tag 3.
00:38
Agent 53, Carmonox on alarm 8505-055 Eastleigh Drive.
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This air permit, S1.
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Ending 5075, command 2.
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50. Did you copy my transmission to the Battalion 3 to update?
00:53
That's the negative taken.
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61-year-old female, isolated right risk.
00:58
We're a mobilized net now.
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We're going to give us some pain meds and right on the trail so you can't miss it.
01:03
N75 back. We're still about a mile away from the trail is pretty rough and so I'm not able to get in there with the UTV.
01:10
Yeah, copy.
01:11
Engine 622.01.
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That allow.
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You can cancel food on stove.
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All fun.
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Copy that canceling.
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