Cooking incident triggers smoke alarm in College Park, College Park GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm at an apartment building on Harvard Avenue in College Park. The alarm was caused by cooking on the stove in one unit, and there were no hazards or injuries. The alarm was reset after confirmation.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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This is Engine 205.
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I am on scene at Harvard Avenue.
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Be advised, we have an audio and visual alarm going off.
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Evacuation is in progress.
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It's been stated that possibly somebody cooking inside the apartment will be out investigating.
00:16
Radio clear.
00:19
Engine one roll call.
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Radio clear. Let me know.
00:24
Engine one for 205.
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We have engine one.
00:28
I made contact with apartment 300.
00:33
It is confirmed it was just cooking on the stove, no hazards.
00:40
Briefly, just resetting the alarm.
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It's all normal.
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Location mentioned:
Harvard Ave, College Park, GA
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