Fire alarm responded to with animal control assistance, Attleboro MA
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Fire and rescue units responded to a fire alarm near Patterson Street in Attleboro. The health department and animal control were also called because a cat was present at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Attleboro Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
03:7
Transcript:
00:00
First, you want a fire alarm, can you stop fire prevention to this location?
00:04
Recuse you, sir.
00:05
File, I'm calling FP2.
00:11
Go ahead, FP2 is on.
00:15
FP2, Rescue 1's off at near Patterson St, requesting a response.
00:26
On the way.
00:28
1412, sir.
00:37
Two out of three.
00:39
Control is on.
00:45
Two out of two.
00:46
Can you call the health department and have them respond to near Patterson St?
00:48
Street?
00:51
Have them.
01:07
File, I'm 2B on the air for a detail.
01:10
File search a week, 14-50.
01:27
Two atom two in control.
01:31
Control is on.
01:36
Can you also have the animal control respond to near Patterson?
01:40
Time four.
01:47
Control two atom two.
01:50
Go ahead.
01:52
So what kind of animal and how many?
02:01
That's a feline one cat only.
02:08
Double.
02:09
Double.
02:14
See that feature you're on scene at 1419.
02:19
Perry, they've notified the health department.
02:28
Two out of two ACO[1]s in room.
02:33
Thank you.
02:42
Three-am-settlement control.
02:45
Control is on.
02:47
Both units 106903.
02:53
Number.
03:02
Rescue One ALS is 30.
03:04
Let's see, Rescue 1ALIS is 30.
03:06
1423.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ACO: Animal Control Officer
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Location mentioned:
Patterson St, Attleboro, MA 02703
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