Burnt food triggers smoke detector at apartment building, Erie PA
Fire crews responded to a smoke detector activation at the Royal Villa Apartments near West 38th Street caused by burnt food in apartment 7B. The building was ventilated and no fire was found.
Audio|Source: Millcreek Fire/EMS, East County Fire/EMS, Erie City Fire
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Transcript:
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Stridge 923-924 fire alarm.
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Sturge 923-924, fire alarm.
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Sturge 923, 924,
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multi-residential fire alarm, Royal Villa Apartments, near West 38th Street.
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Westridge 923924 Royal Villa Apartments near West 38 fire alarm on the first floor.
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923 you're responding Royal Villa Apartments near West 38 Crossed of Donahue to Zeck.
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Going to the first floor for a smoke detector activation in the zone to.
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Nurse hydrogen is going to be north side of 38 east of the entrance.
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Top can I sly floor on track one.
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924 is on location.
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We have three-story, multi-revidential apartment building.
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Nothing visible from the exterior we're investigating.
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Thank you for all the unseen.
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Three-story, multi-residential, nothing visible.
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So-9 respond to.
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We're going to Royalville Apartments near West 38.
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Annie from 923.
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Go ahead. To me confirm burnt food, coming from apartment 7 Bravo.
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We're going to be on-scene ventilating for a little bit.
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Have you burnt food from 7, Bravo will be on-scene ventilating.
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And county from 9-2-3.
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You can cancel anybody not on scene.
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We have a little handle with the two engines.
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Location mentioned:
Near W 38th St, Erie, PA 16506
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