Small backyard fire leads to fire department response


The fire department responded to a small fire in the backyard of a home. The homeowner agreed to put it out, and there was also an accidental fire alarm activation.
Audio|Source: Boone County Fire and EMS Dispatch
02:5
Transcript:
Boone to engine 41. The caller's going to come out and flood you down. Okay, 104. I'm with security now, but I don't believe that's the caller. 10-4[1]. Do you, sir, engine 33? Engine 33. Engine 33. address is 4D4-0 Creekside we'd see a small little burn pit in the backyard run and talk to the homeowner's 104 plight center engine 41 we're out with the patient 31 from command, it's resetting now. Okay, yeah, the horns and everything were off, I think we're all set. 30s 30s, 30s. Engine 33, go ahead. spoke with the homeowner, they're going to put it out. Maybe 33's available. 104, engine 33 available, 21 of 6. is the 31 command. So everything's 104 down there now we're good. Yes, sure, everything's all set. Okay, I'll make it all the available to get out here. Yeah, good thanks. The center of the current thing command. This is an accidental pool of alarms reset and holding. Command is terminated all you available.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message Received
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Location mentioned:
Creekside Dr, Florence, KY 41042
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