Fire alarm investigation at commercial building on Summer Street, Kingston MA
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Fire department responded to a fire alarm at a commercial building near Summer Street, Kingston, Massachusetts. They investigated inside the building but found no visible signs of fire from outside and took command of the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Carver Fire, Police, and EMS, Plymouth Fire/EMS, Wareham and Plympton Fire
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02:9
Transcript:
00:00
PICS the fire is flying to near Summer Street Orange Theory for an inside investigation.
00:06
All right,
00:12
I'm also, could you place our A1 out of service, A1?
00:18
A1 out of service.
00:24
Kingston Fire, engine one.
00:27
Kingston Fire.
00:31
Responding, near Summer, Orange Theory.
00:35
Raycey, gentlemen, responding near Summer Street, Orange, 3rd.
00:40
Kingston Fire, Tower 1.
00:43
Kingston Fire, Tower 1.
00:46
Kingsen Fire.
00:49
Tower 1 responding near Summer Street.
00:52
All right sees Tower 1 responding near Summer street.
01:01
Kingston Fire engine one.
01:04
Kingston Fire engine one. Kingston Fire.
01:08
At near Summer Street,
01:11
one-story commercial, nothing showing from the exterior, 7-6 will have command.
01:16
Investigating.
01:18
The receipt engine one off-orange theory, nothing's showing.
01:21
Seven-six has command,
01:23
investigating.
01:30
Committee of Tower One, Town, one, two.
01:38
Received.
01:40
You want to pull them into the D side.
01:43
Okay, I'll set up.
01:49
Bravo side.
01:51
Communeer from Darwam, with that Bravo, sir.
01:55
Communeer from Darwam from that, Bravo or Delta, sir.
02:04
Stay Delta, side.
02:07
Delta, side.
02:08
Delta, receive.
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Location mentioned:
Summer St, Kingston, MA 02364
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