Smoke alarm triggered by cooking odor in apartment, Salinas CA
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According to the dispatch call, responders investigated a smoke alarm activation at a two-story town-home apartment near West Alvin Drive unit F. They found a minor smoke odor likely caused by cooking, with no visible fire or hazard.
Audio|Heard on: Salinas Fire Dispatch - Command 33
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Transcript:
00:00
Parkham, Medicare 2 near West Alvin Drive unit F.
00:04
We have two-story, town-home style apartments.
00:08
We have nothing showing.
00:09
Medic 2 will be an investigation when we will update advice.
00:12
Copy. Nothing sure in investigating?
00:14
All right, um,
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I'm makingjit too.
00:18
Mattiaginjee, too.
00:24
I'm going to get you too.
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We're seeing them.
00:26
Right now we do have a smoke checker going off in unit F with bottom store unit.
00:32
We can see a little bit in and at this time we do not see any smoke.
00:36
It does smell like there is some sort of cooking going on.
00:39
Is there a responsible possibly or department manager listed here that can report to this apartment and possibly let him? Okay.
00:52
Did that engine two, Parkham?
00:56
Not again to two.
01:01
One through priors, nothing, called records, nothing.
01:04
Then I tried calling back to the region RP to see if she might have a manager or something and I got a voicemail twice.
01:11
Two copies.
01:12
We just were able to make some access.
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Thank you.
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Parkov, Division 4.
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Division 4. Division 4.
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Location mentioned:
W Alvin Dr f, Salinas, CA 93906
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