False fire alarm caused by burnt bacon in commercial building, Newark OH


A commercial fire alarm was triggered near South Williams Street. Upon investigation, it was found to be a false alarm caused by burnt bacon in room 201 of the building.
Audio|Source: Licking County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Quint 501, engine 502, medic 501, battalion 501, 501, commercial high-life fire alarm. Quintz, 501, engine 502, medic 501, battalion 501, Chimes Terrace,
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near South Williams Street, Cross Street, West Creston Street, and West Ashacton Street, North Williams Street. Commercial High Life Fire alarm, respond on 45 EMS.
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544 dispatches 52.
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Go ahead.
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That's one.
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Then,
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Paul,
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Lincoln, Adam, 6467, PLA 6467.
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2019 Ken Worthpoint in Colorado, Columbus to Columbus, Pitchfake-Co, out of negative 56.
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You're good, honey.
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Fire control battalion 5-01.
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Go ahead, fire control.
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This is going to be a general fire alarm, zone 1, no description, we've attempted maintenance and they did not answer.
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5-2 to Battalion 501.
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Go ahead.
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We just received a public service, room 201, apparently burnt some bacon, and that is the cause of the alarm.
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Location mentioned:
Near S Williams St, Newark, OH 43055
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