Fire alarm activated at apartment complex in Gorham, Gorham ME
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A fire alarm went off at apartment 10 near Annies Way in Gorham. The sheriff's office was on scene but could not turn off the alarm. Fire department units were dispatched to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
It's a fire alarm going off at apartment number 10.
00:03
I spoke to the tenant, we're trying to figure out how to shut it off, but we don't know how it was set off.
00:08
We can't get it shut off.
00:09
Town forth.
00:14
I can start the fire department that way.
00:18
Thank you.
00:28
Canada, 355.
00:30
Go ahead.
00:32
It's going to be 10 Annie's Way or is there a different house number in apartment 10?
00:46
It's going to be apartment number 10 in here.
00:49
It's just a big complex.
00:54
Have for.
01:03
Stand by,
01:06
stand by, for a fire, stand by for a fire alarm, 10 Annie's Way.
01:31
Fire alarm on the air with a stillbox 2351 for station engine 21, engine 3, truck 10, rescue line, tank 12, and traffic 8 to respond to near Annies Way across Oak Ridge Drive for a fire alarm at apartment 10 called in by the sheriff's office on scene.
01:49
Sheriff's office is unable to shut off the alarm, no determined code.
01:53
Fire alarm repeating fire on the air with a stillbox 2351 for station, engine 21, engine 3.
01:59
from 10, Rescue 1, Tank 12, Traffic 8, to respond to near Annies Way, apartment 10 for a report of a fire alarm called in by the sheriff's office currently on scene.
02:10
They are unable to shut the alarm off, no determined code.
02:14
and the fire alarm is out at 0.057.
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Location mentioned:
Annies Way, Gorham, ME 04038
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