Fire alarm at Kennebunk confirmed accidental trigger, Kennebunk ME
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According to the dispatch call, fire alarm reported near High Street in Kennebunk. Firefighters confirmed it was triggered accidentally and reset the system on site.
Audio|Heard on: York County Fire
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02:17
Transcript:
00:00
The second answer, central station, transmitting a spill alarm for partial firearm activation at the Charlie level six to high street and undertones 12-2.
00:26
Good fashion, truck thirty-seven.
00:30
Go ahead, wait to life.
00:34
In room 6-2-high-street, 5-1.
00:38
Copy, truck 37, responding to the alarm company advising smoke alarm unknown zone.
00:48
Copy. Copy.
00:55
That's truck 37.
01:03
Go ahead, 37.
01:07
The alarm can be called back in advising that they spoke with a keyholder who stated there's a bummer on site,
01:14
who stated a false alarm, but they did not request to cancel.
01:21
Truck 37 copies.
01:23
We're also on the air-it service truck here.
01:26
We're investigating.
01:28
Copy.
01:36
Dispatch from Engine 3.
01:39
Engine 3.
01:42
Engine 3 is en route near High Street for the fire alarm.
01:46
Copy.
01:54
Dispatch from 37.
01:55
3-7, go ahead.
02:03
Confirmed, act is an accidental trip.
02:05
All of the units can clear, we'll be remaining on the team to do reset.
02:11
Confirmed accidental trip all are the unit is clear you'll be remaining on scene to do a recent break entrance three view copy
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Location mentioned:
High St, Kennebunk, ME 04043
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