Fire alarm triggered by food on stove in apartment, Frederick County MD
A fire alarm sounded in a three-story American building due to possible food left cooking on the stove in apartment 340. There were no visible signs of fire from outside, and conditions inside the apartment were minimal. The alarm was reset without needing extra ventilation.
Audio|Source: Frederick County Fire - 9C FIRE 1
02:19
Transcript:
00:00
Roger again, Gen. 301 is on the scene.
00:02
About a three-story large American facility.
00:04
Nothing else from the exterior.
00:06
Not a evacuated.
00:07
We'll be on-seeking.
00:09
Section 331 on scene, nothing evident investigating, 2024.
00:17
Mr. Rowan driver is a truck.
00:24
You've had a resident advisor.
00:26
Possible food on the stove and apartment 340, that is going to be located on the alpha-delta corner of the building.
00:33
All right.
00:39
Agent 321, a project.
00:43
Injad 321. Enter 321.
00:45
Two-down-toe in room 340.
00:50
How the truck come up to 340 is ventilation.
00:53
Vision 331, 2020-29.
00:56
I definitely started an ambulance to the scene for a resident that is falling.
01:04
Mission 321 requesting in the ambulance, 2030.
01:13
Agent 51 officer, the truck full station.
01:24
Both conditions in the apartment are minimal.
01:27
If one of your crew can activate the full station and install the alarm.
01:35
Okay. See, don't need a fan. You just need us to reset the alarm and the full station.
01:44
Yes, correct. We're saying to 340 and find the pole station to reset the alarm.
01:53
Roger's engine 331. You have A1-1-339 responding, 231.
01:59
2031.
02:02
We're located at 3.4.
02:04
We're located at full station. We have reset the pole station.
02:08
We should be good to reset the alarm.
02:14
Four drivers, can you bring that fan up?
02:18
Yeah, on the way.
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Frederick County, MD
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