Fire alarm triggered by burnt food at residence, Durham NC

 Fire & Arson
Fire & ArsonFirefighters responded to a fire alarm at a three-story residence near East Main Street. They found a light haze caused by burnt food but no active fire. The alarm and strobes were activated. The homeowner was highly intoxicated during the incident.
Audio|Source: Durham City Fire
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Transcript:
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Three-store residence.
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Nutshell.
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Yeah, that's the case.
00:11
The team of rid of you.
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Go ahead.
00:22
Kind of light haze. I'm pretty so it's from cooking.
00:24
If you're familiar with this subject, we're trying to deal with him on just a second.
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Forrestor for the complex, uh,
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strobes are activated.
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None of it's all from the roadsides.
00:41
Well, they want to be able by the fire control panel.
00:57
Cool.
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Medic 1.
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One guy.
01:10
Sorry TD, you can cancel, no medical emergency.
01:18
Copy that. We're going to be here for just a few more minutes.
01:23
Sorry, Rhonda, I'm secure. I'll hold the track on call.
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Copy that, thank you.
01:36
Elevator Incident, near East Main Street.
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Elevator Incident near East Main Street cross of North Rockboro Street and North Queen Street. Engine 1. Ladder 3.
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Off channel number 4 up 4.
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Leather twas on seat.
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Or depot.
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The 17 derivative.
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712, go ahead.
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The homeowner is highly intoxicated.
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We had a light haze in the house. We finally found the burnt food. Everyone sort of pan up and try to get this smoke out.
03:22
All right, we're still about three minutes out.
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1219, see if you can clear the alarm.
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First floor is clear.
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So far as holding down here.
03:48
I think they have a infuser in the lobby area that's triggered it. It's real strong. We just try to find it and shut it off.
03:58
We can probably hold it just ladder 12 and 19.
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