Fire alarm activated near academy street in hallowell, Hallowell ME
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A fire alarm activated near Academy Street in Hallowell, Maine. Fire departments from Farmingdale, Manchester, and others responded to assist. No further details are available.
Audio|Heard on: Farmingdale, Pittston, Randolph and West Gardiner Fire Departments
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02:48
Transcript:
00:00
Fire alarm, ground,
00:02
one.
00:03
I,
00:04
second page.
00:18
Second page for Manchester Fire, more manpower is needed.
00:23
Hallowell breaks fire alarm.
00:25
They're requesting you also tone Hallowell again.
00:31
Fire alarm from Hallowell, Flood One, en route to cotton mail crew of one.
00:38
T'Odwan and Rukrilla.
00:45
Parallong, did you copy the request for the second? Don't follow him.
01:02
I'll ask you if 4-01 would like me to respond, direct.
01:08
I'm guessing so.
01:09
He wanted more manpower.
01:11
Two-four.
01:14
We set eight.
01:19
The 402 set of direct.
01:26
I'm retorting on a Hallowell fire.
01:27
Pottenile. I'm retorting a Hallowell fire.
01:49
I'm from Hull 1734.
01:51
I'll be en route.
01:52
Neal to start Farmingdale as well for extra manpower.
01:57
734 and then we'll start at Manchester, excuse me,
02:01
Farmingdale as well.
02:03
mail fire, standby for come.
02:25
Farmingdale Fire, respond to near Academy Street in Hallowell as mutual aid for a fire alarm activation.
02:33
No further information.
02:35
Repeating the Lincoln to Farmingdale Fire, respond as mutual aid to near Academy Street in Hallowell for a fire alarm activation, no further information currently.
02:46
Time of your tones, 1413.
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Location mentioned:
Academy St, Hallowell, ME 04347
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