Fire alarm activated after cooking mishap; no fire reported, Pensacola FL


Audio describes a fire alarm at a residence triggered by a cooking mishap; there was no fire.
Audio|Source: Escambia County Public Safety
01:17
Transcript:
An activated fire alarm, 1,400 Harold Avenue, across the Barnstreet in May Avenue. Injun 1, officer. When you go back to the Charlie 1 exposure, we're going to probably shut that fan down and just make sure we don't have any more smoke in the attic space. It's 1258. Engine 2, command. Engine 2 is command. Bronvo Charlie, or excuse me, Charlie apartment is clear in the attic. Is cooking mishap proper passcode given? To Officer to nozzle. (name withheld) 17. 17. Yes, sir. Alarm company called back. They said I was cooking mishap. They gave proper passcode.
An activated fire alarm, 1,400 Harold Avenue, across the Barnstreet in May Avenue. Injun 1, officer. When you go back to the Charlie 1 exposure, we're going to probably shut that fan down and just make sure we don't have any more smoke in the attic space. It's 1258. Engine 2, command. Engine 2 is command. Bronvo Charlie, or excuse me, Charlie apartment is clear in the attic. Is cooking mishap proper passcode given? To Officer to nozzle. (name withheld) 17. 17. Yes, sir. Alarm company called back. They said I was cooking mishap. They gave proper passcode.
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Location mentioned:
Near Harold Ave, Pensacola, FL 32514
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