Burnt food sets off smoke alarm at rooming house


Firefighters respond to a smoke alarm at a rooming house. The alarm was caused by burnt food; no fire or danger found. Crews checked the scene and left after the inspection.
Audio|Source: Worcester City Fire and EMS
02:5
Transcript:
Agent, trial home. Hi, (name withheld). It's back. (name withheld), these are back. 62 Elm Street, D.HL lodging house. The line company is reporting a floor one hall smoke alarm. Receive, floor one hall, smoke alarm. with the initial radio report. (name withheld) answer. Two-and-a-half-story rooming house, nothing showing, alarm sounding, or evacuating. Cat three will have Elm Street Command, both current assignment, offensive strategy, investigating. All right, see to have you on arrival. You have Command, if nothing showing, 24 minutes. 13. You can't brush for you. We have it. 192 is level 1. 33 level 1. Engine 13 will command with the battery change. Command answer. Burn food we can handle. Received. Command 2 file on. Fireline. We'll leave it with engine 13, return all the companies. The receipt. We'll return holding engine 13 only. Again, companies off. Elm Street can return. We'll hold the engine 13, 25 minutes.
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Location mentioned:
Near Elm St, Worcester, MA 01609
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