Ashby crews respond to possible attic fire alarm, Ashby MA
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Fire crews in Ashby responded to a possible fire alarm in the attic area of building D-24. They inspected the attic and a nearby area called "the swan" and found no signs of fire or hazards. The fire panel was also checked and all clear. The units then returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Barnstable, Dukes, Nantucket and Plymouth Counties Fire Departments
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03:2
Transcript:
00:00
Ashby Fire from Command.
00:04
Answering command.
00:09
We are checking the attic space of D-24, and we're also checking the swan.
00:16
We have access to both.
00:23
Checking the attic of T24 and the swan, access to both.
00:28
On responding, 27 states away.
00:35
Heart is having severe abdominal pain and vomiting after eating out.
00:49
Mail to you on location.
00:53
On location.
00:56
Should be fire D-24 attic looks good.
01:04
The detector looks okay.
01:13
On location.
01:22
Headquarters returning.
01:26
Engines heading clear if headquarters returning.
01:28
36, we're trying to sign on location,
01:32
(number withheld).
01:42
Thank you.
01:44
I heard affirmative.
01:46
I'll put you on location,
01:48
(number withheld).
01:56
Regist U. Registry 1 returning.
02:04
Ashby Fire Ambulance 3 Clear Falmouth.
02:11
Ambulance 3, Clear Falmouth returning.
02:19
3 en route.
02:40
Answering commandant.
02:45
We're all clear here.
02:46
The caretaker did show up.
02:48
Spoke to him.
02:49
Panel still good, so we're clear.
02:56
No hazards on location.
02:58
Caretaker on location as well.
03:00
Panel is showing clear.
03:01
Units clear returning.
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Location mentioned:
Ashby, MA 01431
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