False fire alarm caused by burnt food at residence, Prescott AZ


Fire and medical units responded to a fire alarm near South Musket Trail at a double-wide residence. They found no fire or emergency. The alarm was accidentally triggered by burnt food.
Audio|Source: Prescott Area Fire Departments
02:49
Transcript:
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Engine 22, Rescue 21, medical call, near South Musket Trail.
00:05
Alarm, into 62.
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Engine 62 is on scene of a 12-hundred-square-foot, double-wide.
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We're going to be tying in.
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There's nothing shown.
00:18
We'll be investigating.
00:19
All right. I'm copy. in the next forty one we're going to need key for gcels.
00:22
Okay, 33. Okay, you know his requester from Phoenix, we'll check with us and see who they have time.
00:29
Northern one mile west of Barrowville down a dirt road.
00:32
We'll at Phoenix.
00:33
Okay. Line tunnel engine A33, you're going to have Medics 321 on Mutually Channel 4.
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Phoenix has been given the routing.
00:39
This is an accidental activation for burnt food.
00:42
There's no emergency. Engine 62, lump copies.
00:44
Accidental activation, burnt food.
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Location mentioned:
Trailhead, Prescott, AZ 86305
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