Fire alarm at residence caused by burnt pancakes, Erie PA


A fire alarm was triggered at a residence near West 33rd Street between Raspberry Street and Elmwood Avenue. Fire crews responded and the homeowner said the alarm was caused by burnt pancakes, with no actual fire present.
Audio|Source: Erie County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Fire alarm[1], near West 33rd Street. Engine 12. Fire alarm, near West 33rd Street, between Raspberry Street and Elmwood Avenue.
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It's by Tension 12 responding near West 33 for residential fire alarm.
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mp. 14 take a call for a Merchpaired EMS.
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Trenchants 12 here's responding near West 33rd Street, Presbury Street, Elwood Avenue are going to be across this. We did speak with the homeowner and he advised that it was spark pancakes.
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12 copies. Any requests to cancel?
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M.B14, take a call for Emerge Care, EMS Response, PLS Priority 1 for an Illitation, East 40th Street, and Burton Avenue.
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MP 14, take call for Emerge Care, EMS Response, PLS Priority 1 for an ill patient Burton Avenue at East 40th Street.
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We did request to cancel to our dispatcher, but was unable to provide proper codes of the alarm company.
Police codes explained
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Fire alarm: Report of a fire alarm activation
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Location mentioned:
Near W 33rd St, Erie, PA 16508
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