False fire alarm at Brunswick warehouse due to hydrant work, Brunswick ME
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A fire alarm was activated at the BIW Consolidated Warehouse in Brunswick due to contractors working on the hydrant system, which caused a loss of pressure and a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Brunswick Fire
Listen to dispatch call
01:43
Transcript:
00:00
Resort right fire, 16 an hour at Park Road, the BIW Consolidated Warehouse for a fire alarm activation.
00:08
Rather than the cross camera three to main room.
00:14
Rescue 3 en route.
00:17
Engine one's in route.
00:20
One in a row. One in a row.
00:21
One in front.
00:26
One's in two tower one's in the room.
00:29
Ten fork.
00:36
Rescue number three is going to be on scene.
00:39
We have a large industrial building, strobe showing,
00:41
nothing showing from two sides at the point.
00:44
31.5 command.
00:46
Copy. Works industrial building, strobe, splashing.
00:50
Nothing's showing two sides.
00:59
Brunswick. 360 complete.
01:02
Nothing shown on the outside.
01:03
Talk to workers.
01:04
They said that there are contractors working on the hydrant.
01:07
They just do lots of pressure.
01:09
Go ahead and investigate.
01:11
Copy.
01:20
Brozick, do you want to be on Steam?
01:24
10-4[1].
01:27
And I just spoke with the workers working on the hydrant system.
01:33
They just opened it,
01:35
causing the alarm to go off and cancel a central unit.
01:41
Copy that. Central can cancel.
01:43
Central can cancel.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement or confirmation that a message has been received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Church Rd, Brunswick, ME 04011
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