Investigation of repeated smoke detector activation near sears street, Buckland MA
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Fire department responded to a repeated activation of a hardwired smoke detector at a location near Sears Street in Shelburne Falls. The detector was going off every 15 to 20 minutes and silencing itself. Firefighters arrived to investigate the issue at a two-story wood frame building.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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01:17
Transcript:
00:00
Attention, Shelburne Falls Fire Personnel, respond to Sears Street for an issue with a hardwired smoke detector.
00:09
Control clear.
00:11
1814.
00:13
262, control.
00:17
262.
00:19
Good night.
00:20
We'll meet go forth.
00:22
Good night, Charles.
00:23
Control on Shelburne Falls Engine 1.
00:27
Controls on Shelburne Falls Engine 1.
00:32
Responding.
00:36
Formal's Engine 1, you're responding at 1819.
00:39
She's just requesting no lights and sirens.
00:41
It's an issue with a hardwired smoke detector.
00:44
It will go off every 15 to 20 minutes and then silence itself.
00:50
Receive.
00:56
Control, Tram Falls, Engine 1.
00:59
Controls on Tram Falls Engine 1.
01:06
On scene, two-story wood frame investigating.
01:13
Drum Paul's Engine 1, you're on scene 1822 officers available.
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Location mentioned:
Sears St, Shelburne Falls, MA 01370
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