Fire alarm triggered by burnt food in apartment, Scarborough ME


Fire department responded to a fire alarm at an apartment near Carrier Wood Rd. The alarm was triggered by burnt oil in a pan. There was no actual fire or damage.
Audio|Source: Cumberland County Public Safety
04:21
Transcript:
00:00
Lot of ones on scene with taking the hydrant circle. Copy a lot of ones. Command from engine seven. Go ahead. Entering with ambulance one's crew part three for investigation. Copy, entering with a crew of three.
00:26
Number six. What? Just thinking where the fire department is out at the residence and for a fire alarm activation. Okay. Command from seven.
00:46
burnt food 102 where that's again burnt food one oh two burnt food one oh two
01:01
to the alarm sound for a couple minutes and reset.
01:03
to apartment 57 for a fire alarm activation. Called in by a resident, just a local alarm. He replies, he burnt, some oil, and a pan. There's no fire problem. Paul, click, it's the minute. Command of Lada 1, we're all set here. Will you take that Carrier Woods? Call. Okay, Lata 1 headed in Tend, Cario, Wood.
01:30
with command of furrow it's going to be burn food 102 here latter one will be taking the carrier woods let's go out checking the area so far haven't been able to find him i've tried to call he did answer any chance you want to try to give him a call can get him on the line i can try my best every time he's called and we've attempted to call back he sent us to voicemail as well
01:51
Jack.
01:52
Letter one, it's going to be apartment 5757.
01:55
It was just some oil in a pan that burned, hit the alarm off.
01:58
Okay, we're on route.
01:59
Twice a shooting, no report.
02:00
He answered. When I asked if I could put him on hold, he said, I'm on the front right now and hung up.
02:05
That one, at this point, close it up.
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Location mentioned:
Carrier Wood Rd, Scarborough, ME 04074
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