False residential fire alarm caused by cooking


Fire crews responded to a residential fire alarm, which turned out to be a false alarm caused by cooking.
Audio|Source: Chatham County Fire
03:21
Transcript:
Dispatch[1] the engine 406[2], 402[3], truck 409[4], respond to the river's eventual fire alarm, 36-hour headway, cross streets of Lakeside Drive, Javita Drive, respond on fireground 3, dispatch through engine 406, engine 402, truck 409, respond to a residential fire alarm, 36-hour head away, respond to all fire ground freight. Command of dispatch. Go ahead. Commander is not celebrated as introduced back to the road with about its fire ground area street. Copy, so many Commandments and civil service. Agent 402, Respondent. PovU402. Agent 402. Agent 46, respondent. Copy, engine 403. Copy, Agent 401. Copy 401. Copy 401. That's a six inch of floor. What's your location? 361, what's your location? 34-167. Agent 406, dispatch. Agent 406. Is that numerical going to be 36 there right away? That's correct, 36. 36. 36, thank you. Thank you. Andrew, if you can go back in the available status, engine one can handle. The keyholder, everything's pinned for. Units around, did you copy that lot of traffic? No, then. Alarm companies say they spoke with the keyholder, the alarm went off due to cooking, no hazards. Receive, plus all units with the extension of engine. 406 back in service. We're going to continue all to confirm.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Dispatch: Units dispatched to scene
[2]
406: Engine 406
[3]
402: Engine 402
[4]
409: Truck 409
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Location mentioned:
Lakeside Dr, Port Wentworth, GA 31407
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