Burnt food triggers smoke alarm at Candler residence, Candler NC


Fire units responded to a smoke alarm caused by burnt food at a residence near Helen Holcombe Way in Candler, NC. Smoke was cleared, no fire or danger was found, and all units returned to service.
Audio|Source: Buncombe County Fire and EMS
02:32
Transcript:
00:00
We're entering 1 with 4.
00:06
Man, this would be a smoke. Take here a little second. One looking our way up.
00:16
Command, this would be burnt food.
00:29
Sam out.
00:32
Go ahead, Dustin.
00:37
Murphy.
00:39
Repeat. Repeat that. See that?
00:46
Mercury seat.
00:53
Command, we're going to let this smoke clear out for just a second before we try to reset.
01:01
See that.
01:07
Command, we're working our way back down to Division I, we're going to attempt to reset.
01:13
Copy that.
01:14
Type tempo.
01:17
Go ahead.
01:20
Sir, number (number withheld), Helen Holcomb Way.
01:24
Helen Holcomb Way.
01:26
If you would just put a call into the water department, they've got a hydrant that leave this location.
01:32
We're not going to be able to get it to one day.
01:36
It was slowly.
01:38
It was wet them down.
01:43
Copy that, sir.
01:49
Yeah,
01:51
you're unknown 133 blocks Charlotte highway.
01:59
NVA Unknown 133 block of Charlotte Highway, same will be a crash notification, no contact made, State 9.
02:06
NVA, Unknown, 133 block of Charlotte Highway, Cedarwood Drive, and Woodfield drives across street, fire meds.
02:17
Communications Ladder, Say.
02:24
The smoke, food picking,
02:26
fire along's been ready to set. All units will declare return to back in service.
02:30
Copyburn, food and service, 1037.
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Location mentioned:
Near Helen Holcombe Way, Candler, NC 28715
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