Smoke detector activates in high-rise apartment due to overcooking, Cherry Hill NJ


The smoke detector in an apartment on Chapel Avenue was triggered, likely caused by overcooking food. No fire was visible and the building was not evacuated.
Audio|Source: Bellmawr Fire West and Highway Ops 1
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Transcript:
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Bill's five on location. Just fine. 1352 respond. June 1352. 1322[1]. 1322. 10. 1322. 10. 13. 13. 13. 13. Come and respond in 353, Westchaple Avenue.
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We're going to get your house, apartment 906, living room, smoke detector. 109.25 most soon. Okay, 345. Thank you. 1322[1]. June 1322. We're arriving. It's a large residential highlights. There's nothing showing.
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The building has not been evacuated for investigating. Jan 1322[1] is on location 353 West Chapel Avenue. Large residential high-rise building has not been evacuated. They're investigating. In June 1322. In June 1322. Per maintenance, overcooking apartment 906, 2012.
Police codes explained
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1322: Unit identification for fire/EMS
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Location mentioned:
Near Chapel Ave, Cherry Hill Township, NJ 08034
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