Fire alarm triggered on Sebago Road was cooking smoke, Cumberland County ME
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According to the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm on Sebago Road and found smoke caused by cooking. The alarm system was reset and all units were cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Sebago Lakes Region and Oxford County Fire and EMS
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
On Sebago Road, there is an alarm sounding.
00:06
Reports of smoke from cooking, I'll be investigating.
00:10
927.
00:13
Copy 9207. You're on Team Command.
00:15
We just contacted the alarm company.
00:16
They spoke to the key holder and said it was accidental and gave the proper passcode.
00:27
Okay.
00:36
Okay. All right, alarm.
00:37
I'll be on, Steve.
00:39
All the car five on, see.
00:49
A8 fire alarm, I'm on here.
00:52
WM's 5 on B.
00:57
Coming on your own vehicle.
00:58
SpyO.
01:02
Spire, I have a quick minute.
01:10
Coming on your own nickel Spire primary.
01:17
Plan, go ahead.
01:24
Confirm smoke from cooking, you can recall the box.
01:27
Return all units.
01:31
Cooking, return the balance.
01:34
Okay.
01:35
Return the balance.
01:41
Engine one,
01:43
File on one copy.
01:45
Thank you. Thank you.
02:04
Thank you. MedCare, (number withheld), Oxfine.
02:09
(number withheld), you're on scene.
02:23
Fire alarm from Sebago Road, command.
02:28
Command. Command going.
02:32
That system's been reset.
02:35
All fire units return in.
02:36
Command terminated.
02:39
Stopping system reset, hit click.
02:41
Command terminated.
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Location mentioned:
Sebago Rd, Maine
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