Smoke detector triggered by burnt eggs in apartment, Charleston WV


Firefighters responded to an activated smoke detector in an apartment near Kanawha Blvd E, Charleston. The resident reported burning eggs accidentally, and there was no actual fire.
Audio|Source: Charleston Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Entered engine 451, Tug446,
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Connoll Boulevard East,
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Carol Terrace, Smoke Detector,
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near Kanawha Blvd E, Room 10, living room,
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7 now 6377.
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Ninja one's out.
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Ninja one in route, safe for you.
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May I try, engine one's on scene,
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nothing visible from the outside.
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I'll check it out.
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10,401 on scene 642.
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Let's try the engine one.
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The engine one. The engine one does.
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The resident called in from apartment 1017 advising she burnt eggs, no fire.
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104, we'll go up and check it out.
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You can't cancel truck 1.
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104 a break, might sure that truck 1.
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124. 104 and service 640.
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Location mentioned:
Near Kanawha Blvd E, Charleston, WV 25311
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