Cooking smoke triggers fire alarm near Williams St, Hartselle AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire crews responded to a possible fire alarm activation near Williams Street Southwest in Hartselle. The alarm appeared to be caused by cooking smoke in a single-story residential building. There was no visible fire, and crews checked the scene to confirm the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Morgan AL Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Central to Hartselle Engine One, Engine Two, Hartselle Volunteers Battalion One, Ladder One.
00:04
Need you out for a central fire alarm.
00:06
Near Williams Street Southwest indicating general smoke zone five.
00:11
Contact made with the resident who advises smoke from cooking but cannot provide a proper passcode.
00:17
Near Williams Street Southwest.
00:25
Station one, receive.
00:28
Station one, receive.
00:30
Two's en route.
00:32
Two en route.
00:35
A1's en route.
00:38
Battalion one en route.
00:43
Engine two is on scene.
00:45
Single story brick residential home.
00:48
Nothing showing.
00:49
We'll be out checking.
00:51
Two on scene.
00:52
Nothing showing.
00:53
Out checking.
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Location mentioned:
Williams St SW, Hartselle, AL 35640
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