Fire alarm on King St caused by food on stove, Westchester County NY
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm on King Street was confirmed to be caused by food left on the stove. No venting was necessary and emergency units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Westchester NY Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:33
Transcript:
00:00
Tower 21701 .
00:02
Units around King Street, call back to the alarm company homeowner.
00:05
If it's set up by cooking and dropper has still wasn't received.
00:08
Two 393 received.
00:11
Rescue four responding.
00:14
Rescue 47 to cancel.
00:18
Engine 59 responded.
00:21
Ninja 5972 .
00:24
2393 on scene.
00:27
Seventeen off front.
00:29
Six two responding.
00:32
Seventeen off front.
00:34
Dallas is on location.
00:35
It's over to 117705.
00:40
2298 is going to be our location.
00:42
Engine 63 out location.
00:45
Engine 63, 1705.
00:48
Rescue 40 on scene.
00:52
1705.
00:54
60 Alpha 1 to 60 control?
00:58
60 Alpha 1.
01:01
68 Alpha 1 responding.
01:04
1705.
01:07
Engine 59 on location.
01:10
Did you find anything else, sir?
01:13
Six two, same message.
01:16
Six two, something else, sir.
01:18
Two 393 , this is to control.
01:21
Two three nine three.
01:24
It's going to be confirmed food on the stove.
01:26
No need for venting.
01:27
All port just units back in service.
01:31
Food on the stove, no venting needed.
01:33
Units are up.
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Location mentioned:
King St, Greenburgh, NY
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