False fire alarm at residence caused by burnt food


A fire alarm was reported at a house on Mason Road but was found to be a false alarm likely caused by burnt food on the stove. Fire units were canceled after confirmation.
Audio|Source: QVEC Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00along with East Brooklyn and Hampton Residential Fire Alarm 71 Mason Road.00:10Q.E.00:11Car Patriot has been respondent for about three minutes.00:15Car Patriot respondent.00:16The car battery respondent.00:29690 responding UD card 920 responding UD card 92 responding01:12Form an upper-round town wide of far along, 13 setting acres.01:39into 194 responding.01:40Second call reporting 15 20 acres and burnt food on the stove requesting alarm reset.01:47Car 90 QB.01:53Car 90.01:57False alarm.01:58Cancel all apparatus.
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along with East Brooklyn and Hampton Residential Fire Alarm 71 Mason Road.
00:10
Q.E.
00:11
Car Patriot has been respondent for about three minutes.
00:15
Car Patriot respondent.
00:16
The car battery respondent.
00:29
690 responding UD card 920 responding UD card 92 responding
01:12
Form an upper-round town wide of far along, 13 setting acres.
01:39
into 194 responding.
01:40
Second call reporting 15 20 acres and burnt food on the stove requesting alarm reset.
01:47
Car 90 QB.
01:53
Car 90.
01:57
False alarm.
01:58
Cancel all apparatus.
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Location mentioned:
Near Mason Hill Rd, Dayville, CT 06241
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