Smoke from overcooked food triggers fire alarm near Woodridge Dr, Stamford CT
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According to the dispatch call, a residential fire alarm near Woodridge Drive was investigated and found to be caused by smoke from overcooked food. No fire or danger was present.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield CT Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Attention turn of river, fire units, engine 9, truck 1, use fire ground 1, respond to near Woodridge Drive South, for residential fire alarm, cross streets are Bridle Path and Amherst Place.
00:14
Time 1, 1900 hours.
00:18
If it was code 1 for truck 1.
00:22
Listen,
00:23
Stamford to Truck 1, you can respond to 1.
00:27
Shrothmore received.
00:30
Engine 9, that's seen 2 and a half story class 5.
00:33
With residential being met by the homeowner to be investigated.
00:37
Received engine 9 on the scene 20 and a half story residence, nothing showing being met by the homeowner in 1904.
00:47
Hello.
00:49
Thank you, nice day after recall holding no units.
00:53
Smoke from over-cooked food.
00:57
Receive, recall holding no units, overcooked food,
01:01
19-05.
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Location mentioned:
Woodridge Dr S, Stamford, CT 06905
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