Burnt food causes smoke in apartment, no fire hazard


The fire department responded to smoke caused by burnt food in an apartment. There was no fire hazard, and the smoke was removed by ventilating the room.
Audio|Source: Parma / Parma Heights Police and Fire
02:18
Transcript:
We got burnt food, no hazard this time. Copy engine two. Three, everybody else can go in service. (name withheld), you need help blowing it out? We got a fan in the window. We're going to flip around and suck the smoke out of this room. It's five minutes. Okay. (name withheld), with a D-O-B of 9. There is no physical altercation, just a verbal one. The one-half does not want any charges. (name withheld) doesn't want to speak to EMS and does not want to go to the L. And we'll be clear. We're just fetchment three. Mr. State, go ahead. 6,900. Powers is going to be apartment 3. We have a 59-year female having difficulty breathing 690-Powers 312. Go ahead. We're going to be burnt food in the room 323. The room was ventilated. We'll be...
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Parma, OH
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