Fire alarm triggered by cooking smoke at Pembroke Terrace, Oklahoma City OK


Firefighters responded to an automatic fire alarm near Pembroke Terrace. The alarm was triggered by cooking, causing light smoke and haze. No fire was found.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 17. Respond to automatic fire alarm.
00:04
At near Pembroke Terrace.
00:06
Time out, 748.
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Engine 28, 603, and 651, respond to a known incident type.
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At 7101, South Anderson Road southbound.
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Time out, 750.
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Engine 12, 602, and 651.
00:25
Respond to a known incident type.
00:27
At 2121, North Martin Luther King Avenue.
00:31
Time out, 750.
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Engine 27. Respond to a known incident type.
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At 103.33, northeast 50th Street.
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Time out, 751.
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Latter 18 Dispatch.
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Do you have ONG responding?
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Dispatch, Latter 18, that's native.
00:45
We can start them if you need them.
00:46
Latter 18 Dispatch, that was a firm deficit event.
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Dispatch, I'll get them started.
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Dispatch, engine 17.
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Engine 17, go ahead.
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We're still getting the alarm company calling on that near Pembroke Terrace.
00:57
Did you find anything?
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It was set off by cooking.
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They were still working to clear the light haze and smoke out.
01:02
It should stop going off sooner as they're able to finish that.
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Location mentioned:
Near Pembroke Terrace, Oklahoma City, OK 73116
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