Residential fire caused by overheated cooking, Eden NC
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A residential fire alarm sounded near Harris Street in Eden, NC, triggered by a smoke detector. The investigation found the cause was overheated food due to a cooking malfunction. The fire units were cleared after confirming no further danger.
Audio|Heard on: Rockingham County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Regent 3 got me en route Eden Fire year and route near Harris Street between Clay Street and Quarter Street residential fire alarm hallway smoke detector I think so go county 19s
00:28
Only.
00:32
Copy 1733.
00:36
County 29, Siegroom.
00:37
Same trip.
00:39
County 29, copy 1733.
00:42
Copy cap, struggling with it.
00:52
It's better.
00:53
It's better.
01:03
Even lighter one copy on flame.
01:09
Single soiled brick structure.
01:11
Nothing strong from exterior will be out for investigations.
01:15
Thank you. Thank you.
01:25
Due to overheating the food,
01:28
cooking malfunction.
01:31
All other Eden Fire were canceled with the exception to engine four continue on, but we're cooking incident.
01:42
Engine six, copy direct.
01:49
Copy, stay clear.
01:55
A lot of one to engine four.
01:57
You castle.
02:00
PINFO, we're going to proceed to if we can shop get a few.
02:06
Copy that, Lider 1 is going to turn the bird back to Station 1.
02:12
PINFO on out.
02:18
The other 1-3-0.
02:20
You can show all fire units are clear.
02:24
Copy, all-Eden Fire units clear, 1736.
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Location mentioned:
Harris St, Eden, NC 27288
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