Smoke alarm caused by food on stove in residence, Evansville IN
A residential fire alarm was reported near Bayard Park Dr. After investigation, it was determined the smoke was caused by food left on the stove, not a fire. The house was ventilated to clear the smoke.
Audio|Source: Vanderburgh County Fire
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Transcript:
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Residential fire alarm, near Bayard Park Dr.
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One engine one, one ladder one, one battalion three.
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For a residential fire alarm, near Bayard Park Dr., one inchin one, one ladder one, one battalion three,
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500 feet, 800 south.
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Four battalion four.
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Go ahead.
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County deputies have called that as in GLA.
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I'm sorry they said what?
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They've called it GOA.
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They've advised they said located in the accident.
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Okay, thanks.
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All then were county use available.
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Clear.
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Major, watch that.
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Battalion 3 en route.
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It's a smoke detector alarm further on Fireground 1, let's go.
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Engine 8 be on the upper field.
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Anyone unseen, establish the command, command to be on the alpha side.
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One and a half story residential, nothing shown from the exterior.
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I don't want to go ahead and continue in.
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This is food on the stove. Smoke the house out.
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Battalion,
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you can disregard.
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The battalion three is clear. I'm available.
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Location mentioned:
Bayard Park Dr, Evansville, IN
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