False fire alarm at Unitarian Universalist church, Haverhill MA
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A fire alarm was activated at the Unitarian Universalist Church near Kenoza Ave. Fire units responded but found no fire. The alarm was triggered accidentally by workers on site, and units returned to service.
Audio|Heard on: Haverhill Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:6
Transcript:
00:00
Attention stations, receiving a master box.
00:03
It will be near Kenoza Ave, the Unitarian Universalist Church.
00:08
That'll be Engine 3, Engine 2, Ladder 1, Rescue 1, and Car 2.
00:12
Attention stations, receiving a Masterbox near Kenoza Ave,
00:17
the Unitarian Universalist Church.
00:19
It will be Engine 3, Engine 2, Ladder 1, Rescue 1, and Car 2.
00:28
Unit is responding near Kenoza Ave for the Masterbox.
00:32
You're responding near Kenoza Ave for the Masterbox?
00:39
Yes.
00:41
Responding from 40 Bailey Boulevard.
00:44
You're responding from 40 Bailey Boulevard.
00:52
Unit is on scene, multi-story building, workers on scene, we're checking.
00:58
Unit on scene, multi-story building, workers present, checking.
01:14
You can cancel the box, continuing engine three, returning all apparatus.
01:18
It's an activated detector from worker activity.
01:24
Copy that.
01:28
Canceling the box, holding engine three,
01:31
returning all companies, activated detector from worker activity.
01:36
Copy that.
01:42
Copy.
01:44
Cancel the box, continuing engine three, returning all apparatus.
01:48
Workers' sanding set off the detector.
01:56
Cancel the box, holding engine three,
02:00
holding engine three,
02:02
returning all companies with an activated detector due to worker activity.
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Location mentioned:
Kenoza Ave, Haverhill, MA 01830
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