Fire alarm triggered by burnt food at York residence, York ME


Fire department responded to a fire alarm at a residence in York. The alarm was triggered by burnt food, and there was no real fire emergency. The homeowner confirmed the situation and provided the correct passcode to cancel the alarm.
Audio|Source: York Maine Fire Departments
03:2
Transcript:
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York on with a fire call.
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York Village Fire responding to a fire alarm activation near Wheel Lane off Sider Hill.
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York on for York Village respond apparatus near Wheel Lane.
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Final alarm activation called Invine Alarm Company.
00:17
Directions are showing,
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take Sutter Hill to Mill Lane,
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turn on to Lynn Scott Road North,
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and then Wheel Lane is the first right off of Lynn Scott.
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Road north.
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So Mill Lane to Lynn Scott North and wheel is off of that.
00:34
Mission 3 to Yorkshire in quarters.
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Quarters, 2037.
00:38
York to York Village responding unit's alarm company, just call back requesting a cancel if possible.
00:44
Homeowner on scene, proper passcode, burnt food.
00:47
If someone is going, this appears to be an unregister alarm as we couldn't let them know.
00:53
C2 York.
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Go ahead C2.
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C2 is responding, wheel lane.
00:58
Copy. You're on the way at 2038.
01:01
Go from your house or you're down here?
01:03
Leave them from the station.
01:04
Okay.
01:05
Go ahead, 6. Engine 6 is running.
01:06
Okay, engine 6, 2039.
01:08
C2, just checking you did copy about a false phone, right.
01:11
Repeat that, Fetcher.
01:12
I just want to make sure you did copy it was a false one.
01:14
Yes.
01:15
Perfect, thank you. Truck is yours.
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Truck 8.
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Truck initial group 5.
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Okay, you're on the way, 2040.
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