Fire alarm triggered by burnt food in apartment, Milton MA
A fire alarm was investigated at an apartment on Norman Street. Firefighters confirmed that the alarm was caused by burnt food inside an apartment. No fire was found, and the alarm panel was reset. The building is a three-story residential structure.
Audio|Source: Norfolk County Fire Control
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Transcript:
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Fire dispatching engine 12 to near Norman St, Department 208 for the alarm investigation 203.
00:26
A5-1-B-I-Need-O-404.
00:36
Lattel-front northfire.
00:37
Lata-one, back in quarters.
00:40
Ladd-1, you back, 205. Lata-1, you back, 20-5.
00:48
The Telf-front, north fire.
00:54
Get the lights, 205.
01:03
T2-05.
01:06
No-Fi is on for N2.
01:09
T2 confirmed burnt food inside apartment number 13.
01:13
Box 5414 has been restored.
01:16
Panel is reset.
01:18
I'm going to be clear returning.
01:21
Confirm burnt food from cooking.
01:23
541414 has been restored.
01:26
It was in apartment number 13.
01:27
The panels been reset. You're clear. 2006.
01:34
Engine six and quarters.
01:39
Two quarters.
01:42
It's in six hundred five both in quarters, 206.
01:46
Okay.
01:53
All right.
01:57
Somebody fired stretching engine.
02:08
274 Command.
02:13
Agent 12 on scene, three-story residential building 274 is command.
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Location mentioned:
Near Norman St, Milton, MA 02186
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