Smoke reported in target bathroom at South Shore Plaza, Braintree MA
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A fire alarm was reported near Granite Street at the Target store in South Shore Plaza after smoke was seen in a bathroom. Store staff evacuated the building while firefighters responded to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Braintree Fire
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
The fire alarm,
00:01
dispatching for the alarm of fire near Granite Street at the target.
00:06
It's going to be engine 1, engine 4, ladder 2 and car 2.
00:15
Final out of dispatching, a fire alarm near Granite Street, South Shore Plaza, Unit 21, Zone 105 at the target, engine one, engine four, ladder 2, car two.
00:26
(number withheld).
00:31
Final out to units responding,
00:34
a lot of company call back,
00:37
also staff is evacuating,
00:39
calls for the restroom in the back of the building.
00:47
I'm calling you, Agent 1.
00:50
Okay.
00:51
Yes, sir, did you get my last update about the alarm?
00:55
Calls for the restroom in the back of the building.
01:02
File on the car 2 in the air.
01:09
File on the engine 1 in the air.
01:17
Engine 1, fire alarm.
01:19
Fire alarm answering.
01:21
One is unseen target, nothing shown but it’s evacuated.
01:25
We'll be investigating engine 1 and target command.
01:28
Well, engine 1 will receive reports smoke in the bathroom confirmed by the alarm company.
01:34
Do you receive this message?
01:36
Received.
01:38
File arm received, engine 1, you’re off.
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You’re investigating you have command.
01:46
Ladder one's level one, Ladder 2's level one.
01:49
Latitude, level one now, 760.
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Location mentioned:
Granite St Suite 121, Braintree, MA 02184
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