Fire alarm at Boston building caused by burnt food smell, Boston MA


Firefighters responded to a fire alarm at a five-story residential building near Harrison Ave in Boston. They found a smell of burnt food on the stove but no active fire was present.
Audio|Source: Boston Fire Channel 1
02:14
Transcript:
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In District 4, striking 1653, Harrison Avenue, East Brooklyn, Street near Harrison Ave for the lobby.
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In District 4, striking 1653, Harrison Avenue, East Brookline Street near Harrison Ave for the lobby.
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Poh-Boh-haust-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-a.
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Box 1653 Harrison Ave and Eastbrook Lime Street. Trucks near Harrison Ave for the lobby. All companies responding to box 1653. Channel 2 is the fire ground. C-TAC 1 is the command channel.
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Engine 7 is the red. Okay, engine 7?
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Agent 7, how is it?
01:01
Okay, Kauffel.
01:04
Okay,
01:05
cool. Five-story residential,
01:08
nothing showing.
01:15
Pull your phone on box 165353-5-story residential and I've been showing 2155.
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A.L.L. I'm telling latter 21.
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What are you want?
01:29
So with the patient, she's still in the parking lot of the Starbucks. She's put her four-way flashes on in her vehicle.
01:37
EMS is on team with them now. We're returning.
01:41
You're returning. We're returning. We're on 155.
02:00
Report on the box.
02:02
We're just investigating an odor of food and cells.
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Car 3[1] report on Box 1653, investigating an odor of food on the stove, 2157.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Car 3: Unit identifier for a command officer (issuing cancellation)
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Location mentioned:
Near Harrison Ave, Boston, MA 02118
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