False alarm at residence due to cooking smoke


A fire alarm was triggered at a home due to cooking smoke. The alarm company confirmed it was a false alarm, and there was no fire.
Audio|Source: Berks County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Engine 66, Deputy 66, 2 are in 1449. The Coton residence, 3853 North Alabama Avenue. Since just got an alarm company call back, they said it was a false alarm. It was smoke from cooking. They spoke to (name withheld). Did you still want a ladder cover with that? Negative bird. She's hold it to 66. Okay, receive. Oh, Traskill engine 661, they're off. Resciman engine 661, 1450. Patients 143 pounds and hence precautions are not indicated. Two rudder. Okay, 166.16. All location. Two-story single-family dwelling. Nothing showing from ABD. Be checking. Pressing knocks now. Rescad is 661-year-all location two-story single-family dwelling. Nothing's showing. It'll be checking at Office 1 in 14 to June. Enos responding to Lerunberg Township, 3853, North Alabama Avenue for the fire alarm, which will be on Fire, Office 1 after response, 1433.
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Location mentioned:
Near N Alabama Ave, Reading, PA 19605
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