Food on stove prompts fire response near Elm Hill Ave, Boston MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, firefighters were dispatched to the intersection of Elm Hill Avenue and Seaver Street in Boston for a possible structure fire. The situation was later determined to involve food burning on a stove, and the scene was cleared without further incident.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk MA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Box 219, Elm Hill Ave at Seaver Street, signal number 36, 36 Blech Street.
00:07
All companies responding to Box 219. Channel two is a fire ground channel.
00:10
C-TAC2 is the command channel and Engine 14 is the rig company of Engine 14.
00:16
Okay, Engine 14, you're the RIT company.
00:20
Okay.
00:24
(name withheld).
00:27
(number withheld).
00:36
Engine 42.
00:39
Engine 42.
00:50
You're investigating a two and a half story wood frame.
00:53
(number withheld).
00:57
Answering Engine 42.
01:01
Lieutenant Lee, all out of Box 209, (number withheld).
01:08
Attention Engine 2, cardiac disorder near Main Street.
01:12
Nearest Box 4154 Main Street at Walker Street.
01:16
Cardiac disorder near Main Street.
01:19
Okay, Engine 32.
01:22
Still have us on quarters (number withheld).
01:26
Fire alarm to engineering, we are off by EMS returning.
01:34
Engine 8, you're returning.
01:35
(number withheld).
01:38
Right on, Engine 42.
01:44
I'm Engine 42.
01:48
All companies here report food on the stove.
01:54
All companies clear, food on the stove.
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