Fire alarm caused by overcooked food at care home, Salisbury NC


A fire alarm was activated at a family care home on Longfair Road due to smoke in the dining room. Fire and rescue units responded, but the cause was determined to be overcooked food and not an actual fire. All responding units were canceled.
Audio|Source: Rowan County Fire and EMS, Salisbury Fire
01:32
Transcript:
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State 75, DC11, engine one, and 641, minor one, rescue 47, fire alarm activation.
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Near Longfair Road, near Mary's Family Care Home.
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Showing Zone 5, dining room, smoke, you live, 12, 1, 2, timeout 1350.
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Roll out of Italian,
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place, DCL1.
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Probably the time one out 12th, one two.
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7 did you want to? Yeah,
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7509.
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It's 6.501.
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641.
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Lider one's 12.
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NIDG1 on 12th. No 51 on C, no condition is three sets.
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Coverage 51 on Cine up, it's showing, three sides.
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751 Rock.
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This has said, Vig1A. Just got confirmation from wrong company, it's possible.
01:18
Confirming, over-cooked two, you cancel all incoming.
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Copy,
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over-cooked, all units en route to Longfair Road for Fire 1-9-2 tells your response, over-cooked flu.
01:32
Over-cooked flu.
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Salisbury, NC
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