Overcooked food triggers alarm on Woodland Ave, Stamford CT
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According to the dispatch call, firefighters responded to a commercial fire alarm near Woodland Avenue in Stamford. Crews found no active fire, determining the cause to be overcooked food. A recall was issued, and only one truck remained on the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield CT Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Engine five, engine four, truck two, unit four, use fire ground one.
00:06
Respond to near Woodland Avenue for commercial fire alarm.
00:10
Cross streets are Atlantic Street and Pacific Street.
00:13
Time 1512.
00:21
Truck two is on the scene.
00:22
Two and a half story wood frame boarding house with nothing showing.
00:26
We're investigating. Truck two will hold command.
00:29
Received. Truck two on scene near Woodland Avenue at the two and a half story wooden frame boarding house.
00:34
Nothing showing.
00:35
Company will be investigating.
00:39
Over to Avenue Command of Stamford.
00:41
Woodland Avenue commands me.
00:45
Overcooked food.
00:46
Put in recall. Holding truck two only.
00:49
Received. Putting in recall for Woodland Avenue.
00:51
Holding truck two only.
00:52
Overcooked food.
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Location mentioned:
Woodland Ave, Stamford, CT 06902
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