Fire alarm triggered by heating unit dust issue, Chelsea MA
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A fire alarm at near Chestnut St was triggered by dust caused from a heating unit in the electrical room. No fire was found and the situation was resolved.
Audio|Heard on: Chelsea Fire Dispatch
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Chelsea Engine 4 dispatched to near Chestnut St for fire alarm activation.
00:06
If Chelsea Engine 4 dispatched to near Chestnut St for alarm, your ladder will be mutual aid.
00:20
Engine 4 responding to near Chestnut St.
00:23
We have a signal channel.
00:32
Engine 4, you have the response for near Chestnut St at 1817.
00:40
Fire alarm, engine 4 to operate on Channel 1.
00:44
Engine 4 is on Channel 1.
00:47
Operating on Channel 1, yes.
00:49
1870.
00:55
Register 3 to file out, we're on the center of the alarm sound in the nutshell.
01:01
Free, no fire detected at 1817.
01:10
Copy deferrals.
01:11
All right.
01:16
Launch friends are up.
01:23
Cottress. You're releasing engine 1 at 1818.
01:31
The direction is in the tunnel.
01:36
I'm responding.
01:38
Investigating the electrical room in the garage.
01:43
Investigating electrical room in the garage, 1819.
01:50
Fortify on channel one.
01:54
Answering engine four.
01:57
We're off near Chestnut St.
01:59
Nothing found until evacuation notice.
02:02
Region 4, you're on scene.
02:07
John 1st, ma'am.
02:09
Yes, saw one.
02:11
Yes,
02:12
they turned off the heating unit outside the electrical room.
02:17
It caused some dust issues.
02:21
You can assess and reset.
02:24
I have a message.
02:25
I have a message.
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Location mentioned:
Chestnut St, Chelsea, MA 02150
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