Fire alarm with gas leak reported in storage area, Eliot ME
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According to the dispatch call, a fire alarm was triggered near Brook Drive in the Arras Building 1 storage area due to a gas alarm indicating liquid propane presence. The property manager on scene silenced the alarm. Fire engine one was dispatched and later cleared after confirming the situation.
Audio|Heard on: AllStar Node 50281
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Transcript:
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3-2,
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fire,
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respond 32,
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near Brook Drive.
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Near Brook Drive for the fire alarm activation is supposed to be the gas alarm office storage area liquid propane Arras Building 1 repeating series to Eliot Fire respond 32 near Brook Drive given as Arras Building 1 for the fire alarm activation showing gas alarm office storage area LP 011 90s
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104.
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3.
01:03
For trial level call, (age withheld) male experiencing SBC.
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Go back.
01:12
Thank you.
01:20
The fire alarm activation for 15 blocks place, same information for the alarm.
01:28
I also just speak with the property manager who's on the scene.
01:32
He said he silenced the alarm and you can call a technician to come out.
01:36
Before the alarm, do you still want to send engine one only or nobody?
01:44
Yeah, send me engine one only.
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Prevention 2, 4.
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Go ahead.
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I just walked in the door.
01:53
You guys can't see them cancel if you don't want.
01:55
It's the same one.
01:58
Perfect.
02:00
Fire alarm engine one cleared.
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Location mentioned:
U.S. Rte 1, Eliot, ME
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