False fire alarm at commercial building near Mechanic St, Bellingham MA
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The fire department responded to a fire alarm at a commercial building near Mechanic Street in Bellingham. The alarm was found to be a system malfunction with no active fire. Units were canceled after investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Bellingham Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Bellingham Fire announcing a still alarm.
00:02
Fire alarm commercial.
00:04
Engine 3.
00:05
Ladder 1.
00:07
Near Mechanic Street.
00:08
Bellingham Fire announcing a still alarm.
00:11
Fire alarm commercial.
00:12
Engine 3.
00:14
Ladder 1.
00:15
Near Mechanic Street.
00:25
Engine 3, final live, engine 3 is all the way.
00:31
Received at Agent 3.
00:34
Near Mechanic, Countryside, Motel, general file, alarm.
00:39
No motion given, 755.
00:41
5.5.
00:48
Final on, latter one.
00:53
Fire on.
00:56
The latter one responding near Mechanic Street.
01:00
Let me receive.
01:04
The other one responding near Mechanic Creek.
01:08
Channel file on, no motion given, 755.
01:12
File on. File on the latter one.
01:24
Hello.
01:27
Another one's a themed, one-and-a-half motel, one-and-a-half-story motel, alarms are activated, partially evacuated.
01:36
C5 Web Command will be investigating.
01:43
We received one-and-a-half-story single hotel.
01:47
A lot of that time being partially evacuated.
01:55
C6 at command at 7.6.
01:59
Canary command to file him.
02:04
Fire off.
02:12
Cancel. Engine 3 appears to be an alarm system malfunction.
02:21
We're receiving a canceling engine 3, alarm system malfunction, 759.
02:28
Engine 3 has cancellation, weekly return.
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Location mentioned:
Mechanic St, Bellingham, MA 02019
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