Unintentional fire alarm triggered at hotel


A fire alarm went off at a hotel, but nobody saw any smoke or fire. It turned out that a burner was left on, causing the alarm to trigger, but there was no real danger.
Audio|Source: Hampden County Fire Departments
05:11
Transcript:
Command 2. Engine 1. Truck 1. District Chief 1. Respond to Cudolin Way. Marriott Hotel. Radio Box[1] I Live. One. Before, I'm responding to Tubal and Ray at the Maryland Hotel for the radio box. Came in for Zone 10[2], General Fire Alarm. We did get the clear already and we had a caller calling in saying it was indicating the ball lounge area. They didn't see any smoke or fire. Prochafone and enjoy one on C. All these 40s hotel. Nothing showing at this time. Truffle and Suisse on A on the desk scan. C4 and you can cancel. Ciphone's back. Okay, the fire line. The truck is going to be back in service. Go ahead, command truck, one engine, and back in service. It's going to be unintentional. Maintenance on scene has been advised to wait for our arrival prior to the reset. The server is going to be unintentional. Maintenance was advised to await pre-arrival to reset. We're back in service. We didn't ask to the department in the 10 minute left a burner partially on, but I ignited. We've been there to the apartment. We've been able to the apartment. We've got to no readings. Everything since doing live on scene, they checked the stove how long here and the furnace, and everything's good there. We're back in service. We're back in service. There was a burner left slightly on. There was a checkout.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Radio Box: Fire Alarm
[2]
Zone 10: Alarm Zone Identifier
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Hampden County, MA
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