Residential fire alarm caused by burnt toast at Yonkers home


Audio|Source: Yonkers Fire Department
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Transcript:
(name withheld)'s engine 307, engine 313, ladder 73, ladder 7.5. Battalion 2, respond to 61, (name withheld) Avenue, Cross should of St. John's, 4.15. Paul, Suisse is no smoke show and the alarm is ringing, thinks it may be burnt, toast. Engine 307, engine 313, ladder 713, latter 7.5, Battalion 2. Respond of 61 (name withheld) Avenue, crosshoot of St. John's Avenue, 475. Alarm is sounding, she sees no smoke, but she thinks it's from burnt. toast. The oxygen unit responding 513A Avenue, engine 307. 307. Engine 317. Engine 3113. Ladder 7-3. Ladder 7-5. Battalion 2. 9-2. Yon Psynton 313 and do 313 in the air. 313. Corresponding, 1613-0-3-6-0-3-3-0 responding. 7-4, 313-7-0, you're responding. 3017, 84, two-story wordstream, nothing shown. Checking. Passports, sorry, wood frame, checking, that's been shown. 3.07A. Akush? 2.07. 2.7? If you advise of Italians, this is a detective alarm. We were here the other day from the state's defense. The Gai-chukes are 6190-0-0-7. Do you guys even able to reach it or no reach it? Now this is an essential system. It's just a battery operation detector. It's called here. The Giochukon. Control Company there is a 10, 1035. Thank you. for 1035 defective on units from 10861-3Avidence
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Location mentioned:
Near Teresa Ave, Yonkers, NY 10704
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