Fire response to suspected residential alarm caused by burnt food, Charlotte NC


Fire units responded to a residential fire alarm near Jamison Ln. It was a false alarm caused by burnt grilled cheese in the kitchen. No actual fire was found at the scene.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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All right, the company is responding to near Jamison Ln.
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It's going to be for ASQ Homes.
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Cross Street, Henderson, Oaks Drive at Dead End 28th Still.
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Called in by the online company with all 16, hallway smoke detector.
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Engine 23, medical,
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Alabama Road and Royal Road and Royer's Road.
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Engine 23, medic routine and known medical, Alabama Road and Royer's Road.
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Engine 28 is on scene, two-story family house, nothing showing people waving at the wind, I believe it's nothing.
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Ladder, you can clear.
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Engine 28 on best gate.
00:56
ETD1, Metacroutine Fall with Injury, West Brooklyn Village Avenue and South Main Street.
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ETD1, Metacroutine Fall with Injury, West Brooklyn Village Avenue and South Main Street.
01:11
They're just like three.
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Bannock has not been able to dispatch yet.
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The wait on the unit to clear.
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Just let me know if they're not needed.
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Copy that.
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28 till long, burnt grilled cheese,
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we're good.
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Location mentioned:
Near Jamison Ln, Charlotte, NC 28269
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