Smoke and burnt food odor in apartment 208, Lowell MA
Fire crews responded to a fire alarm at an apartment building in Lowell, MA. They detected smoke and the odor of burnt food in unit 208. The apartment door was locked and keys were not working, requiring forced entry. After investigation, it was confirmed that the incident involved only burnt food, with no active fire or injuries.
Audio|Source: Lowell Police Department
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Transcript:
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We have an odor of burnt food in 208, door locked, keys won't work.
00:05
All right, received.
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Command, if I only have a responsible party that can be gone down here.
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Received, I'll try to make notifications.
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Stand by.
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Regional Director of Patrol, the Alabama.
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Britsy. One-te-old John Roll, one-tow,
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clear returning.
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Fire alarm, the new Hall Street command.
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Yeah,
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go ahead, fire alarm.
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I'm reaching out to a responsible party, what's your pleasure?
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Just seeing if we can get someone on site with keys.
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Please, stand by,
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I'm on hold at the moment.
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Receive.
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Step five.
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Same location, Mass Ridge, two, Whiskey, Alpha, Sierra, 6907.
01:22
Okay.
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Without stop, a written warning to the RO.
01:30
Clear that post.
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Hello. All.
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Okay.
01:41
Can you bring the hydraulic spreader up to the second floor?
01:49
Seven C-shift.
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Chopper.
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Come in.
01:58
Deputy, I have a gentleman on the line.
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What do we need keys exactly for?
02:04
Well, we're going to have to force entry into an apartment, 208.
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I'll need your responder on site.
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Reese, stand by.
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Still working on it.
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Receive, PC.
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Female, legit reaction.
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The ER designated Brighamon Women, Shapiro 5 West.
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3536, I'm sorry, 3563, 3563, Allison Lima for 52-year-old female allergic reaction.
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10-4[1].
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I don't have an engine one, you can show engine one on A1 responding.
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Ricky, so you do have any less available responding with you?
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Ready, Pyramus, 100, tight up.
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One hundred. One hundred.
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Two to three else, that's open it.
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Thomas.
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This is real, but...
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Reese.
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The accident's going to be over a thousand.
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Christopher's going to be over a thousand.
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Christopher's going to be over a thousand.
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Christopher's has that vehicle.
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Room 3563 on the third floor.
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And with Ray, headed back to Lawrence with your fuel.
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So I have a little clear situation issue.
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Appreciate.
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Carlond McCaffrey.
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Go ahead, Paralum.
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Okay,
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the landlord for that unit is trying to reach out to the tenant of that unit to get them to respond to your location.
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Receive.
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And you want to command, we're in.
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Go ahead, injure one.
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We're in burnt food on the, so we do have a dog in the apartment.
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Receive, give you the fan.
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Yeah, the lad is setting up now to open some stuff up.
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Recy, we're on the control.
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Under control.
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Receive commandant file, I'm going to hold engine one and ladder one.
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You're going to turn the other companies.
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Receive command, hold the engine one, ladder one.
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Turn the other companies.
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You may want to do an electric fan in the hallway.
05:34
Receive.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative response indicating message received and understood.
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