Burnt food sets off alarm near Helen Ave, Deland FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a fire alarm near Helen Avenue in DeLand. The alarm was found to be caused by burnt food, and no fire or hazards were present. Emergency units confirmed the scene was safe and cleared after investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Volusia County Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
01:21
Transcript:
00:00
Tower 81, fire alarm near Helen Avenue, cross streets are West Windham and Satin Bear Street.
00:05
Select Tac 7.
00:06
Tower 81, select Tac 7 coming out 1030.
00:19
Engine 50, medic 50.
00:21
Fall emergency near Washington Street crossing to Myrtle and Dash.
00:26
Sort tech 3.
00:27
Engine 50, medic 50, select tech 3, come out.
00:30
1030.
00:33
Rescue one, do you see contact?
00:35
Rescue one, do you copy?
00:42
Rescue one central.
00:45
Rescue one.
00:48
Could we get PD to this call please? Loud and clear.
00:55
There they are.
01:02
Tower, are you on central? The resident advises no fire, just burnt food.
01:11
Tower, do you want the other alarm company call back? They’re advising the resident first.
01:15
What else? No, there's no fire.
01:19
Copy that. There’s no hazards.
01:20
You can show us some service.
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Location mentioned:
Helen Ave, DeLand, FL 32720
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