False fire alarm triggered by cooking in Chatham home, Chatham MA
Fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm near Martha Kendrick Drive in Chatham. Investigation showed the alarm was caused by cooking, with no fire present. The alarm was reset and units returned to service.
Audio|Source: Chatham Fire
01:43
Transcript:
00:00
This is a special station alarm, near Martha Kendrick Drive.
00:12
Hi,
00:15
Station line, residential central station alarm, coming in as a general fire, no down.
00:19
Near Martha Kendrick Drive, closest cross street is Barcliffe Avenue.
00:27
Channel fire 719.
00:32
Headquarters, that's call.
00:44
John fire, engine 5 with 4. Engine 5, respond with 4.
00:51
Near the tenturek.
00:59
Got a fire engine 5 on location.
01:02
Coring group home gets up the show and resides to investigate.
01:13
I just have on location, she's story, group, calling nothing strong, three sides, investigating.
01:20
He's out of fire from engine five.
01:22
Set off by cooking.
01:27
It's set off by cooking.
01:31
We're out of fire from engine five. The alarm reset, engine five returning.
01:42
Allurely set, I'm returning.
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Location mentioned:
Near Martha Kendrick Dr, Chatham, MA 02633
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