Fire alarm triggered by cooking at Goodwood Road, Sag Harbor NY
A fire alarm at Goodwood Road was triggered mistakenly by cooking activity. The alarm company confirmed no fire was present, and fire units were cancelled and returned to service.
Audio|Source: East Hampton, New York Town and Village Police, Fire and EMS Services
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Transcript:
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Chief, I'm just advising I'm going to be activating you for a second Chief investigation for a general smoke detector near Goodwood Rd.
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10.4.
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Sag Harbor Fire Department, a second chief investigation for a general smoke detector near Goodwood Rd across Fresh Pond Road.
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Repeating for Sag Harbor, a second Chief Investigation for an automatic fire alarm.
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Near Goodwood Rd across Fresh Pond Road.
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1647, 910.
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7-130 to show me in the area of eight-critish suite.
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Roger, 16,
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47.
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7-1-30, 9-0.
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30 on.
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30, in reference to the second chief investigation near Goodwood Rd. Got a call back from the alarm company.
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They're wishing to cancel, set off an error due to the homeowner on cooking.
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And four. We'll accept that cancellation for all side harbor units back in service from the second call.
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That's a Roger Chief. All the Sack Harbor Fire units are back in service from the second Chief's investigation in 1649.
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Location mentioned:
Near Goodwood Rd, Sag Harbor, NY 11963
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