Fire alarm caused by burnt sugar at residential home, Shelby OH
A fire alarm was reported at a residence near Harriot Drive in Shelby, OH. The alarm company spoke with the homeowner, who said the alarm was caused by burnt sugar and gave the correct passcode to verify it was a false alarm.
Audio|Source: Richland County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Richon Kyn, now went to Shelby Fire, Port of a Fire alarm, near Harriot Drive. Cross Street of Glenwood Drive and Parkwood Drive.
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It will be a residential fire alarm showing Zone 25. Mark Center, Terry, Tunaway.
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Three,
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sir.
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Go ahead. Signal 2, hold me 1 for assault, Agman is saying in thrust.
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Found clear, I'll be on 23. I've got some evidence I've got to submit.
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Okay.
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Tapian route.
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30 15 H2.
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It's a sign still.
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Engine 32 in Route.
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Engine 32 in Route 1809.
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Go ahead.
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21932 BISI. One scary correction fire alarm company advised.
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They did speak with a homeowner on the site who advised it was burnt sugar.
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But they have advised they gave him proper pass code.
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Location mentioned:
Shelby, OH 44875
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