Smoke alarm triggered by burnt breakfast in apartment, Ridgway PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a smoke alarm was activated in an apartment in the Masonic Building, Ridgway. Fire personnel responded and found that the smoke was caused by burnt breakfast cooking.
Audio|Heard on: Elk County Police, Fire and EMS
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Now company for Respond Charlie to near South Mill Ave, Ridgway, Borough.
00:05
This is going to be the Masonic Building, Box 401,
00:09
activated smoke alarm, second floor apartment,
00:13
apartment 25.
00:22
Company 3, Ontario,
00:24
acknowledge.
00:29
Receive, Company 3, you acknowledge to disregard.
00:41
C4Doc County Show me in route.
00:44
Rissy 24, you're in row.
00:46
Charlie responds, near South Mill Lab, Ridgway, Borough.
00:48
This is going to be the Masonic Building.
00:50
Box 401,
00:52
activated smoke alarm.
00:53
It's going to be second floor apartment 25.
01:04
County Show Deputy 4 responding.
01:10
Review, Deputy 4, you're en route.
01:12
Charlie responds to near South Mill Ave, Ridgway, Borough, Box 401, activated smoke alarm, 2nd floor, apartment 25.
01:27
T45 in route.
01:31
Received in route.
01:41
Responding units to near South NOAA, 948, advise that he's on scene and he spoke with the tenant and she burnt breakfast.
01:52
C4 on scene.
01:55
Receive C4 on scene.
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Location mentioned:
Ridgway, PA 15853
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